The NBA and National Basketball Players Association are working on a caveat to the requirements for the major end-of-season awards, stipulating that players must appear in a certain amount of games in order to qualify for said honors.
Shams Charania of The Athletic broke the news via Twitter earlier today:
NBA, NBPA moving closer to agreement to establish rule that a player must play in a minimum number of games to be eligible for major awards as part of potential new Collective Bargaining Agreement, sources say.
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