The Philadelphia 76ers will fight changes to the draft lottery system that the NBA is pushing to implement in time for next season.
Though there are several facets and the proposals haven't been finalized, essentially the goal of commissioner Adam Silver is to balance out the lottery odds so the worst team or teams wouldn't have the highest chances of landing the top pick, sources said.
The 76ers are in a multiseason rebuilding project that is depending on a high pick next season.
The 76ers, however, may have a struggle to gain support from Silver or fellow teams on holding off the changes.
http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/234469/76ers-To-Fight-Proposed-Changes-To-Draft-Lottery-SystemI agree with the league. Certain teams try to be good and fail at it until they do. Changes in management, team culture, player personel all have a hand in that. Not always who has the highest draft pick. The way the 76ers have blatantly threw away the last season and the forseen future is somewhat disheartening and really hard on the eyes. How many years will this take before they begin to try? And it somehwat hurts the league appearance overall imo. Teams can get better without trying to be as bad as possible and hoping for the best.
I personally would love a change in format. It will make teams make smarter decisions rather than just saying screw the system and bomb it out in hopes of landing #1. I also think it would increase competition of the teams trying to make the playoffs. Hopefully also balance out the league talent wise.
Thoughts?