Kurtz wrote:This take is not rational imo. If you're convinced that the league rigged one draft, you cannot be equally convinced that they didn't rig another. Either they're oppen to rigging or they're not. The NBA has access to very smart people who can figure out how to accomplish a given task.
As for the point others have made that the NBA had no idea that the Mavs would miss the playoffs - I think that's fair. But the point that's being missed here is that Silver didn't have to promise them Flagg- he just had to promise them a favour for a favour. And the opportunity to repay the favour presented itself quickly.
Sure it's rational. I can think the NBA has bad apples (Donaghy, Jontay Porter) without thinking every other player or ref is rigging the league, just like the NBA can have a way different way of drawing the lottery where it's super easy to bend the corner and rig it versus a whole setup with ping pong balls, E&Y, and team representatives being present to make sure there isn't any trickery. Not saying I 100% believed it was rigged, but if there was one to give credence to, it's that one.
The burden isn't upon me to prove a conspiracy theory isn't happening lol. The fact that people think Silver forced the Doncic trade to happen to benefit the Lakers (but not get them past the first round), lose Kyrie and AD to injuries, lose in the play-ins after winning the first game, then work some machinations that can pull out the exact lottery balls needed to make the Mavs win and/or get every other NBA team to agree to help Nico Harrison save face all to make the Mavericks good.. I mean.. lol