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New NBA Guidelines Aim to Curb Cell Phone Use During Games
The NBA revised its rules in response to Jontay Porter’s lifetime ban for violating the league's gambling regulations

The NBA is getting tougher on how players use cell phones and social media during games. This is because of growing worries about gambling and keeping games fair.
NBA Enhances Regulations After Jontay Porter’s Lifetime Ban
The NBA has changed its rules after what happened with Jontay Porter, who used to play for the Toronto Raptors. Porter got kicked out of the NBA for life because he broke the league’s gambling rules. He shared secret information and bet on NBA games. Porter’s case made people ask serious questions about how inside information could be misused. This made the league take stronger steps to stop this from happening again in the future.
Reports indicate that the NBA is working with the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) to put into action a tougher ban on the use of cell phones and social media by players and coaches. This new rule will be in effect from the start to the end of games, without any exceptions, reported sports media outlet Yardbarker. The previous rule, which began in 2009, let players use their phones in a limited way until 45 minutes before games and again after they finished talking to the media post-game. However, many players did not follow this rule, and some were even seen using their phones on the sidelines during games.
The main aim of the updated policy is to keep players and coaches zeroed in on the game, while also tackling the possible dangers of gambling. In Porter’s situation, he was discovered to have given inside info such as his health condition and time on court, to gamblers letting them get an edge they should not have had.
NBA Implements Contact Person Policy to Prevent Information Leaks During Games
Under the revised policy, each team will now pick one staff member to be the contact person during games. This person will handle any urgent messages for players and coaches making sure no one uses phones without permission during the game. This change aims to block any ways that sensitive information could leak out.
Some players and coaches understand why these new rules matter for keeping the game fair, but others think the ban might go too far. Still, the league wants to focus on fair play and keep out any outside influence from sports betting. Adam Silver, the NBA Commissioner, stressed how crucial these steps are. He said the league must shield its players and coaches from scenarios where outside groups might sway or lure them.
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Silvia has dabbled in all sorts of writing – from content writing for social media to movie scripts. She has a Bachelor's in Screenwriting and experience in marketing and producing documentary films. With her background as a customer support agent within the gambling industry, she brings valuable insight to the Gambling News writers’ team.
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