NBA updates its draft rules over resting

NBA bosses make changes to 2019 lottery rules in a move designed to counter tanking by teams seeking to improve their draft picks.

Golden State Warriors

NBA bosses agree to draft rules overhaul on eve of new season as Warriors title defence begins. (AAP)

NBA owners have passed rules designed to prevent healthy players from sitting out games, and teams from losing games on purpose, to improve their draft position.

Under the new draft lottery rules, the teams with the three worst records will all have 14 per cent odds to land the No.1 pick when the changes are implemented with the 2019 draft.

The team with the worst record previously had 25 per cent odds to win the lottery and could fall to the No.4 spot in the draft. Now that team call tumble all the way to fifth.

The lottery changes announced Thursday are to discourage tanking, the practice of losing games on purpose in an effort to improve draft odds.

The Philadelphia 76ers relied on the tactic heavily in recent years and the league felt it needed to step in and urge teams to always be competitive.

"These changes were necessary to improve the competitive incentives for our teams," NBA president of operations Byron Spruell said in a statement.

Also Thursday, the Board of Governors voted to allow Commissioner Adam Silver to fine teams who violate the league's new guidelines about resting players.

Teams can't sit out healthy players for high-profile, nationally televised games, and fines for violating that are set at a minimum $US100,000.

Pre-season games begin in the US this weekend with the regular NBA 2017-18 season starting October 17.


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