FanDuel and DraftKings told ESPN they had agreed to the NBA's request. FanDuel did not offer such wagers in past seasons; DraftKings had offered in-game betting on players making or missing free throws, but those offerings were not available before a game. The discussions, which are ongoing, also included what betting limits are appropriate for wagers that are most vulnerable to manipulation, the sources said. Betting limits on player prop bets are typically lower than on the point spread on a game, for example.

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