Moonbeam wrote:Doc, the voting structure in the OP doesn't seem to match what's in post #1, in which you say:
"1. In this thread you are to vote for your GOAT, and you also get a second vote to give you a say if your GOAT isn't one of the top 2 candidates."
I don't see any mention of 6 candidates nor of nominating a player to join the pool for the #2 thread, etc.
So in thread #1, are we to vote for our #1 and #2 GOAT, or just the #1 GOAT for now, and should it be needed, a further vote among the top 2 candidates in a runoff?
Maybe I'm a little clueless today --- the Lillard trade request has my head spinning a bit.
My apologies for the confusion Moonbeam. My original plan was amended based on suggestions in this thread.
1. We will not have a set of Nominees until after the first vote so as to not limit options and avoid bias. Based on the first voting, with the ordering of the 2020 project as a tiebreaker, we will have a 5 candidate list for vote 2, and voters will be able to also nominate another player for vote 3.
2. Participants were concerned about the pull to strategic voting if there was no runoff list at all. It was pointed out that the first vote will likely come down to Jordan & LeBron, and without even a 2-man list, that made some voters have to choose between voting for their GOAT or having a say on who actually got the top spot. Many wanted a longer list, but only added one more to the length.
Anything else confusing with the change I can clarify?

























