Coach Ellis
Well-Known Member
Capping top three picks to one every three years just means that you can’t expect to get a top three pick if you and the team whose draft position you own decide to bottom out multiple years in a row. You’d still be eligible for a top 4, 5 or 6 pick based on a combination of the record of the team whose draft position you bet on as well as whether your own win-loss record puts you in the bottom, middle or top tier of picks.I like that idea. I wouldnt cap top 3 picks though otherwise you way as well use a rotating system (although that would require a 32yr investment)
Tanking is overblown anyway. Who cares? If we had gone that route this year Id be watching college prospects instead of following the NBA, no biggie.
But that’s still the difference in getting Kris Dunn instead of Ben Simmons two years after drafting Joel Embiid. Or the Celtics missing out on Jason Tatum because Brooklyn was bad enough to net them Jaylon Brown the year before. Lakers wouldn’t have been eligible for either Brandon Ingram or Lonzo Ball.
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