bkkrh wrote:dantas wrote:Before Snowden, the idea that governments were massively monitoring digital communications was often dismissed as a “conspiracy theory”.
I take the same view as Broadcaster:Broadcaster wrote:I think it’s possible to have an influence without scripting everything.
The question of criticism is whether the mistrust is plausible.
We have a tendency for draft picks to go to teams that fit into certain narratives that is mathematically unlikely to occur without outside influence. So the suspicion is legitimate. Even Lebron commented:
And here is the beauty of those examples, I can build similar narratives in case another team would have won the draft.
2008: Memphis gets Derrick Rose after playing College in Memphis. The Sonics get Rose in their last season before moving. The Heat get Derrick Rose the season after they traded Shaq. The Knicks get Rose to rebuild after the Marbury disaster.
2011: Not wasting my time going through the teams and just pointing out the obvious that Cleveland also had the 2nd highest chance of all teams to get the 1st pick with their own pick, which fell back to 4. So why on earth would the NBA manipulate in the form of having the 2nd pick jump 7 positions, if it would look a lot less weirder if the pick with the 2nd best chances gets picked first?
2012: Bobcats get the 1st after trading Wallace and Stephen Jackson and being the worst team in league history. Portland as a replacement for Oden and Roy.
2014: Lakers get the 1st for Kobe's return, similar to Duncan/Robinson. Also, Knicks need some help for Carmelo. Weird how none of the 2 big market teams get support when both have star players that need support.
2019: Again NY an LA. Also why doesn't Cleveland get any kind of reward this time when Lebron leaves?
And so on. Also interesting how some teams get rewarded for losing their franchise players and others don't. Why didn't Sacramento get rewarded for trading DeMarcus Cousins? Guess the NBA really hates Portland since they weren't rewarded for their injuries, Aldridge, or Lillard. And somehow especially the Lakers and Knicks never seem to have any luck, even though that should be the league's biggest interest.
Lmao the conspiracy theorists won’t touch this one. Earlier I saw someone say that the league would rig the pick for Milwaukee if they trade Giannis not realizing that the Bucks don’t own their next two picks
