Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban says the "hack-a-player" strategy is entertaining for fans and that it would be a mistake if the league made changes to the rules.
On Friday, NBA commissioner Adam Silver told USA Today Sports that he was "increasingly of the view" that the league will implement new rules this summer to prevent intentional fouling of poor free throw shooters.
"At the end of the day," Silver said, "we are an entertainment property, and it's clear when you're in the arena that fans are, look at me, shrugging their shoulders with that look saying, 'Aren't you going to do something about this?