Celtsfan1980 wrote:The sad thing is a team loses their star and wins the draft lottery for the third straight year is not likely to happen. It would make the draft lottery look completely rigged and I can't imagine the NBA being that stupid. Those who believe it's legitimate would have no argument. If the Magic are doing this to tank, I am not sure if it will work. As it is, I don't see myself following basketball next season. The Lakers getting yet another beneficial trade handed to them is getting disgusting at this point.
It was just SUCH an opportune scenario for LA that they had to pounce. Dwight's impending UFA status killed his value to all but a few teams...the teams he had dictated he would be amenable to signing with after the season. Therefore, Bynum becomes fair value for him, although it wasn't even the Magic who got that fair value. It was Philly, who got a steal.
But the Lakers are also willing to take the risk of losing Bynum for an unsigned Dwight because they know they have an enticing enough situation for Dwight to stay. Thats where the championship pedigree, already being a contender this year, and the appeal of being a superstar celebrity living in LA come into effect.

















