Looking ahead, I think it is pretty clear that a lockout is very likely to occur next season.. This means that the Cavs will have a lottery pick for 2 consecutive years, right? As a Cavs fan, would you guys say that a lockout would be a good thing for us considering that we are in a rebuilding phase?
And note that the Cavs will have 2 lottery picks in the upcoming draft, one coming from the Clippers. Then perhaps another lottery pick for the 2012 draft, whether or not there will be a lockout.
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Losing a full year of basketball would be tough but let's look at the positives.
1. A very high amount of lotto balls in a stacked draft.
2. 5-6 exciting rookies could be on the 2012 roster.
3. Miami would lose an entire year and would increase in age.
1. A very high amount of lotto balls in a stacked draft.
2. 5-6 exciting rookies could be on the 2012 roster.
3. Miami would lose an entire year and would increase in age.

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B Mac wrote:Losing a full year of basketball would be tough but let's look at the positives.
1. A very high amount of lotto balls in a stacked draft.
2. 5-6 exciting rookies could be on the 2012 roster.
3. Miami would lose an entire year and would increase in age.
most important one..
