spedb wrote:detroit has no chance whatsoever of getting a good draft pick. NBA wont let davis, a future all star, to join that black hole of a team.
Big ugly troll right here.......
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spedb wrote:detroit has no chance whatsoever of getting a good draft pick. NBA wont let davis, a future all star, to join that black hole of a team.
gethigh wrote:I think it works fine. Just some coincidences of who got the #1 pick each year that got the conspiracy theorists going.
Rose to Chicago (Hometown kid, Bulls were pretty much a treadmill team at that point)
Wall to Wizards (Abe Pollin dies earlier in the year, Wife shows up to lottery)
Irving to Cavs (year after LeBron leaves, they get #1 pick with the clippers' pick)

R-S-M wrote:I agree it should be shown live on tv. Why dont they show the actually lottery live on tv? it would get ride of all the doubt..
One might say: they do it to build up the suspense of counting down to see who gets the first pick, however the can easy do that and afterwards show the top 3 teams lottery balls being randomly selected.
He Filled it Up wrote:Even odds. It's not fair that the being a mediocre team is far worse than being terrible. How is that a good business model?
knicksNOTslick wrote:I would change it to this...
Worst team record at the end of the season gets the 3rd overall pick and is exempted from the lottery.
The rest goes on as is except the lottery will determined the 1st, 2nd and 4th overall picks (as the 3rd pick already goes to the worst team)
That means... bottom feeders will try their hardest not to be the worst team in the league so they won't really tank. Maybe just half-tank.
Ronito wrote:In my opinion, it is broken. The team with the worst record in the league has a better chance of getting the 4th overall pick than the 1st overall pick, and have a better shot at getting the #4 pick than any other team. I also don't see why teams that aren't horrendous even have a shot at landing the #1 overall pick; how many times do we need to see truly horrible teams miss out on franchise players?
Happyfoosball wrote:I haven ever liked a draft lottery. Worst team should get the first pick. Penaltys should be put in place for tanking.
Pat Riley wrote:There are only two options regarding commitment. You're either IN or you're OUT. There is no such thing as life in-between.
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Floyd Hayfever wrote:The worst team has the best chance of getting the Number 1. Everything else is irrelevant.

R-S-M wrote:I agree it should be shown live on tv. Why dont they show the actually lottery live on tv? it would get ride of all the doubt..
One might say: they do it to build up the suspense of counting down to see who gets the first pick, however the can easy do that and afterwards show the top 3 teams lottery balls being randomly selected.

Happyfoosball wrote:Penaltys should be put in place for tanking.