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Last updated: May 28, 2026, 2:50 AM ET

Draft Lottery Shake‑Up

The NBA is tightening its lottery system, with new rules that could shift how teams acquire top talent. Analysts note that the changes will reduce the probability of a team with a 65‑point record landing a top‑five pick, while also limiting the influence of trade‑based win totals on lottery odds. The reform aims to curb “win‑buying” practices but may also slow the rise of teams that have historically benefited from high draft positions. The debate highlights the league’s struggle to balance competitive equity with the allure of early picks that have not consistently translated into championships over the last two decades.

Off‑Season Deal Pulse

Front‑office activity is heating up as franchises weigh potential moves that could reshape the 2025‑26 roster landscape. Key targets include veteran scorers and young defensive anchors, with each transaction expected to impact salary cap space and team chemistry. The timing of these deals will set the tone for early training‑camp rosters and could determine playoff trajectories.

Organizational Restructures

In Atlanta, the Hawks have promoted Onsi Saleh from general manager to president of basketball operations after signing him to a long‑term contract extension, signaling a shift toward a more centralized decision‑making structure. Meanwhile, the Lakers announced a reorganization that will see over a dozen staff members laid off, a move that underscores the franchise’s effort to streamline operations under new leadership. These changes reflect broader trends in the league toward consolidating roles and cutting costs while maintaining competitive focus.