payitforward wrote:
Picks 1-3, historically, do show a statistically meaningful correlation to results in the league. But, even that doesn't give you any certainty that they will be the 3 best players out of their draft.
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I don't doubt, Illmatic, that you've "dug deep into this draft class." We all try to do that as best we can. But it is absolutely not the case that the Wizards "need the 6th-8th worst record to maximize their chances of hitting..." (unless you mean they should use that pick position to trade down -- which is the opposite of what you mean).
So quick to make your point you don't bother to understand. Illmatic/nate are pointing out the lotto probability of picking in that top 4 makes a significant drop off the better our record. You yourself point out the top 3 picks tend to correspond with NBA success. This year that may be particularly true at the top spot, unless you want to argue you doubt Zion will have NBA success. And landing in that top four of necessity gives us a larger pool of teams behind us who might want to trade up for a particular player. Now say you're sorry for being a one note trombone and lets all move on.
