They'd have a 3% chance of winning it, like every other damn team.
So, you don't want parody in the NBA? You will never get it, but the draft where the worst team has the best chance at the best player is the ONLY way to get anything close to parody.
Look at OKC and SA. Two small market teams, who get that guy, and are able to compete. There is no way SA or OKC have any chance to compete without the lottery.
Again, how does a team like Utah stay solvent without a clear way to get better? You haven't answered that question.
If you are Utah, and you know you can never sign a superstar, and you know that you need two superstars (if not three) to compete for the playoffs, let alone a title, how do you get better? And how do you get better if you know that if you end up 9th or 16th, the odds are equal? Pray you get lucky? You couldn't have 30 teams doing it this way. You would lose fan interest over night. Fans would never have hope.
At least when I am sitting there tonight watching the game in my kick *** seats, I know I am getting screwed this year. BUT, I also know that these losses are not for nothing. If the Jazz get Jabari, then they are a playoff team as early as next year. Title contending team in 2-3 years.
Why change that? Why take away the hope of a small market team? If you take away the lottery, and take away the ONLY way for a small market team to get better, then you turn the NBA into a 8 or 9 team league.