I think it would make the draft more interesting for more people. Good marketing.
I wonder what it would do to the value of picks in trades?
Why?Good question. Probably means picks will be top-7 protected in trades going forward instead of top-3.
Flattening the curve certainly helps. This lotto reform makes sense. The wheel didn't.
If they are going to rig the draft, why would they rig it in favor of Cleveland... again and again. It just doesn't make sense.https://watch.nba.com/nba/video/channels/draft/2014/05/20/052014-draft-lottery-behind-the-scenes.nba
OK, I'm kinda convinced, not 100%(any smart person with an engineer mind/education could find ways to rig it) but it's good enough. Still, why is it not live though? I don't agree on the boring part. Add a few fun elements to it that the lottery announcement show has and it's almost exactly what I want to see on the TV. And wouldn't it help the myth to die at least?
Plus, it's still really really hard to believe that it's entirely clean, especially after the Cavs' recent run. 0.0074256% chance of getting the first picks three years in a row and it just happens.
They also said that they are thinking of having 15 minutes between each pick so that trades can happen in real time. This would make the draft like 6 more hours... but I'd like seeing the players get the team's hat that they are actually going to.