Bulls/Nets record tie (for draft)
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Bulls/Nets record tie (for draft)
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Bulls/Nets record tie (for draft)
I have been too busy to research this... but does anyone know who will get more ping pong balls now for the draft lottery??
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Bulls have the 9th all by ourselves.
Bobcats tried to give the 8th pick to the Bulls - but the idiot Bulls decided to win the last 2 meaningless games to refuse the offer.
Darn
If the Nets & another team were tied, each team gets same number of ping pong ball combinations.
A coin would be flipped to see who would get the higher selection in case neither team wins a top 3 pick.
The team that wins gets the higher first round pick - but the lower second round pick.
Last year there was a three way tie among Bobcats, Bulls & Kings. Coin flips made the teams pick 8, 9, and 10. (Bobcats later traded their pick to Golden State)
Bobcats tried to give the 8th pick to the Bulls - but the idiot Bulls decided to win the last 2 meaningless games to refuse the offer.
Darn
If the Nets & another team were tied, each team gets same number of ping pong ball combinations.
A coin would be flipped to see who would get the higher selection in case neither team wins a top 3 pick.
The team that wins gets the higher first round pick - but the lower second round pick.
Last year there was a three way tie among Bobcats, Bulls & Kings. Coin flips made the teams pick 8, 9, and 10. (Bobcats later traded their pick to Golden State)
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Tommy Udo 6 wrote:Bulls have the 9th all by ourselves.
Bobcats tried to give the 8th pick to the Bulls - but the idiot Bulls decided to win the last 2 meaningless games to refuse the offer.
Darn
If the Nets & another team were tied, each team gets same number of ping pong ball combinations.
A coin would be flipped to see who would get the higher selection in case neither team wins a top 3 pick.
The team that wins gets the higher first round pick - but the lower second round pick.
Last year there was a three way tie among Bobcats, Bulls & Kings. Coin flips made the teams pick 8, 9, and 10. (Bobcats later traded their pick to Golden State)
thanx Tommy...
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBA_Draft_Lottery
If % are the same as last year, we have 11 out of 1000 lotto balls. 1.1% of #1 pick. Around 3.5% of top 3. Around 96% 10th, And <1% getting 11th or 12th.
If % are the same as last year, we have 11 out of 1000 lotto balls. 1.1% of #1 pick. Around 3.5% of top 3. Around 96% 10th, And <1% getting 11th or 12th.