Exactly. That's been my suggestion for years. Every team has an equal shot at #1, 2, 3 etc...through the entire first round. Now every team has no choice but to try to win every game and those traded picks really matter, so teams make better trades.Simple randomize the draft lottery completely, make every non-playoff team have an equal shot at landing the No. 1 pick
If there’s no odds difference between worst record and say 12 worst once a team has been eliminated from the playoffs they have incentive to play to develop the future and try to get some type of winning culture going.Teams are going to tank regardless and changing up the lottery odds isn't going to change that. For the majority of these teams this year, ending up in the lottery and the chance to get Wemby outweighs making the play-in tournament. Even someone like Sacaramento who hasn't made the playoffs in nearly 20 years would benefit from getting Wemby even if it meant another year of not making the playoffs.
I was thinking the same. Let teams bid for these players ouright if silver cares so much.Just stupid.
If you want to eliminate tanking, eliminate the draft.
nikka noSimple randomize the draft lottery completely, make every non-playoff team have an equal shot at landing the No. 1 pick
You’d still have teams tanking to miss the playoffs instead of developing for the future, so the tanking problem would still be there. Let’s also not forget that teams in the latter half of the lottery have jumping teams with better odds under this new format, so it’s not like the current system is working.If there’s no odds difference between worst record and say 12 worst once a team has been eliminated from the playoffs they have incentive to play to develop the future and try to get some type of winning culture going.
Literally nobody believe this fakkit
Stern gotta be looking up shaking his head at what this fakkit is doing to his league
i still would want the worse teams with the best odds... but make it so if u can not get a top 3/5/10 (whatever NBA decides) the following year (to prevent multi year tanking (OKC/76rs years back)
But also the conversation about tanking has gotten so big that people don’t seem to understand that some teams are just genuinely bad. Like even if every team tried their best to put in the most competitive team possible regardless of if it only strengthens them in the short-term, there’s still gonna be trash teams.
It is what it is.
This is the biggest issue with tanking. It's one thing to put together a trash roster or trade your best players away. It's another when they're sitting out half their team with "back soreness" once the All-Star break hits.But let the thunder and rockets bench healthy players in their prime and turn a blind eye
that is how it was before Orlando won the lottery again in 1993.nikka no![]()