Correct. Kind of underscores my point.randomness also results in some bizarre outcomes.
I think they should try something different that better finds the overlap of achieving parity, competitiveness, fairness, and transparency.
-the team with the worst record cannot get the 1st pick (to put a trampoline at the bottom of the race to the bottom).
-regulating how often teams are allowed to get to the top-3 of the draft (to stonewall any incentive for teams to try to do multi-year tanking)
-a limited lottery for the worst teams, not all non-playoff teams (giving a play-in team a high-lottery pick works against parity and giving them a chance to incentivizes tanking out of the playoffs/play-in)
-1st tiebreaker in draft order is head-to-head record, with the better pick going to the winner of the matchup (to dissuade tank battles)
The lottery as it has been used does far more harm than good relative to something more intentional.
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