Pointgod wrote:WiggOuts wrote:Pointgod wrote:
That’s because you’re attributing motive to randomness. You’re also ignoring all the times a team won the lottery where there wasn’t a conspiracy theory to attach to.
So because its not rigged every single time somehow means its not rigged at all?
Yes because you’re ignoring the times it could have been rigged in the favour of the NBA as a business. You also ignore the random times that teams have jumped up or won the lottery that it didn’t suit your narrative. The idea that it’s rigged is literally the example of selectively choosing data to reinforce your own bias.
Or there are times where they send certain player to certain markets to help the overall well being of the business. There are many times where that convenience factor doesn't exist and there isn't any real need/opportunity to do so.
I think there were times where they genuinely didn't rig things and that ended up creating situations that they didn't want. For example who won the lottery the year Iverson was the #1 pick
Just to be clear, you think the NBA has never rigged a draft ever right?