Maze wrote:GoranTragic wrote:- Lakers sign LeBron in the offseason
- AD signs with Klutch (LeBron) two months later
- AD demands trade to the Lakers
- Lakers jump 7 spots and get the #4 pick
- Pelicans get the #1 pick
- Lakers trade for AD using #4 pick
BONUS
- Durant out for next season
- Thompson out for next season
Any idiot could see that this was planned. Not just by LeBron/Klutch but also the NBA.
I was never one to believe that the draft was rigged, but after seeing how things played out this year, I think it's plain to see that the draft has a lil "design" to it.You'd have to be a complete fool to believe that the 2 teams involved in this whole Anthony Davis fiasco just happened to move up in the draft by "chance" or "luck".My gut tells me the draft lottery this year was certainly rigged.I don't know how they do it.Maybe the machines that draw the balls are rigged?I don't know.There's a fishy stench all over this one
Why does one have to be a "complete fool" to accept it's happened? Do I have to be a complete fool to believe someone I know won the lottery by chance or luck even though the chances of it happening it like 1 in 14m? Something as simple as me getting a free membership this past weekend to an auto store may have required a million different things to have happened in the way it did for me to get that and such a combination would be so statically impossible that somehow I MUST have been in cahoots with this multi-million dollar auto franchise for it to have happened. A lot of things happen day to day that in itself are unnoticed despite their individual unlikeliness but it's only when you look back and combine the chances of each thing happening that they become a near statistical impossibility and would logically require "rigging" for it to occur in the combination and sequence of events.
If you look at each individual move, they are unspectacular. It's only when you put it together in sequence does it seem like it's rigged.
- Lakers sign LeBron in the offseason: Lebron going to the biggest market on and off the court? Not really crazy especially since he has significant business in LA
- AD signs with Klutch (LeBron) two months later: It's no secret he wanted to go to a big market; LAbron is the biggest market and Klutch is his best way to get there
- AD demands trade to the Lakers: Unprofessional but logical if he wants to play with another star.
- Lakers jump 7 spots and get the #4 pick: 2.8% chance of it happening. FAR from a statistical impossibility. Flatted odds helped this
- Pelicans get the #1 pick: 6% chance of it happening, even further from a statistical impossibility.
- Lakers trade for AD using #4 pick: logical since LA have never been one to develop their own stars (Kobe was the last one?)