In an effort to get star players on the court more consistently throughout the season, the league is requiring that players suit up for 65 games per season in order to be eligible for All-NBA teams, MVP and more. Additionally, All-NBA teams will now be positionless.
While Wojnarowski notes that the 65 game minimum does come with some conditions, it’s a notable rule change when considering the salary implications that come along with making an All-NBA team.
All-NBA players have historically been able to sign more lucrative contract extensions with their current club, making the 65 game rule an incentivized stipulation for some of the league’s top players.