The NBA's Board of Governors have voted to extend the league's current revenue sharing plan.

There will be some adjustments, however, to the existing structure to ensure incentives for both contributors and recipients. 

For the 16-17 season, ten teams transferred a combined $201 million to 15 other teams.

"The need for revenue sharing was supposed to be for special circumstances," one large-market owner told ESPN.com last September, "not permanent subsidies."