Hal14 wrote:Fierce1 wrote:Hal14 wrote:As long as you're in the lottery, you've got a chance to get the no. 1 pick. So you could have the 14th worst record and still get the no. 1 pick.
Hawks were in the play-in tourney, then got no. 1 pick.
The worse the record though, the better you're lottery odds..
I checked the last 10 years of draft lottery and from 2015 to 2025, only the Hawks(2024) and Mavs(2025) were able to get the #1 pick even though they were supposed to be picking 10th and 11th respectively.
So the Hawks and Mavs were the exception, not the norm.
I didn't say it was the norm. But it it is a possibility - a greater possibility than us winning the championship this season..especially considering it's not only about the no. 1 pick.
If you're in the lottery, you could get lucky and move up to the 2nd pick, or the 3rd or 4th pick.
It's possible.
Or even if we get the 7th pick or 8th or 11th pick or 12th. Those are all better picks than if we get into the playoffs as like a 5-8 seed, get destroyed in the 1st round of the playoffs and get a pick in the 15-21 range.
The higher the pick, the better.
I agree about getting the higher pick.
Until the Tatum and Simons situation are resolved, I'm not yet into tanking.
We disagree about Tatum returning this season because you believe he's not coming back, but the majority, including the Boston media, are already convinced that Tatum is returning this season.
If that happens then tanking would be hard.
But if Tatum does not return then I'm on the same page as you regarding the higher pick.
We also have to find out what Brad gets for Simons.
That will also affect the wins and losses of the Celtics this season.