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It's time for a flat (non-playoff team) draft lottery

A suggestion from a years back I find intriguing, is to wiat until a team is mathematically out of the play offs and then start counting wins. Whoever racks up the most wins after they are automatically out, gets the number one pick. This would add so much fun to the last third of the season and the trade deadline would be insane as the worst teams would go after win now-players alongside the top teams.
 
A suggestion from a years back I find intriguing, is to wiat until a team is mathematically out of the play offs and then start counting wins. Whoever racks up the most wins after they are automatically out, gets the number one pick. This would add so much fun to the last third of the season and the trade deadline would be insane as the worst teams would go after win now-players alongside the top teams.
Terrible suggestion, but I get why it sounds good.
 
Maybe kind of goofy, but have odds determined by both losses and point differential.

You get a certain % of odds based on your losses (like the way it's currently done) but you also get a certain % of odds based on having a good point differential. So there will still be an incentive to lose, but also an incentive to not be pathetic and make late season basketball unwatchable..
 
Yeah, it would most likely be a **** show, but still a fun concept.
It's just everyone gets eliminated at different point and with the conferences it would be very uneven. So like if you get "lucky" and have a super hard first half then easy 2nd half, yo get a high lottery pick.
 
I still think the lack of incentive to win is as important is the incentive to lose. NBA players/teams spit in the face of their fans. The don’t play just for the sake of competition and playing, it doesn’t matter to them because the checks keep rolling in and keep getting bigger. I think they need to add a competitive advantage (besides the draft) that at least makes it more beneficial when you make the playoffs.
 
I still think the lack of incentive to win is as important is the incentive to lose. NBA players/teams spit in the face of their fans. The don’t play just for the sake of competition and playing, it doesn’t matter to them because the checks keep rolling in and keep getting bigger. I think they need to add a competitive advantage (besides the draft) that at least makes it more beneficial when you make the playoffs.

You could tie in a greater portion of revenue sharing based on winning percentage. Tanking happens at the FO level and if it was significantly effecting an owner's pocket book, they might reconsider.

If something like that happened though, the fans would be even more upset than they are now. Can you imagine the anger on this website if we won some meaningless games that dropped our lotter odds, but helped put more money in Ryan Smith's pocket?
 
You could tie in a greater portion of revenue sharing based on winning percentage. Tanking happens at the FO level and if it was significantly effecting an owner's pocket book, they might reconsider.

If something like that happened though, the fans would be even more upset than they are now. Can you imagine the anger on this website if we won some meaningless games that dropped our lotter odds, but helped put more money in Ryan Smith's pocket?

Yeah…I don’t think money is the solution here. Maybe something along the lines of granting a team an additional FA exception or increasing the aprons? I guess that is also money in a way, but it’s via increased spending power.
 
This isn't going to be popular, but the other way to decentivise tanking is to encourage free agency. Right now it feels impossible to land a star player in any other way than the draft. Encourage more player movement and more teams might have a chance at getting a top player.

Remove the number of years of team control for draft picks, get rid of max contracts, create a true hard cap, make it easier to get off bad money, etc.
Lessening the number of years a team controls a draft pick makes me nervous because I remember when Shaq bolted from Orlando and went to the Lakers to win 3 titles while the Magic became little more than a farm team/Washington Generals. Hard cap, yes, l could consider that.
 
Lessening the number of years a team controls a draft pick makes me nervous because I remember when Shaq bolted from Orlando and went to the Lakers to win 3 titles while the Magic became little more than a farm team/Washington Generals. Hard cap, yes, l could consider that.
Yes, that's why most fans won't like the idea, but it's one way deemphasize the draft. If you get rid of max contracts and have a hard cap then small markets would still be able to compete with large markets for stars based on giving them more money.
 
The worst team automatically gets the 4 pick with no chance of getting the top pick. Or lock worst record to the 3 pick and second worst to the 4th pick. That should put an end to the shameless tanking.

It would be like relegation lite. Make the last two teams play for the 3rd and 4th pick.
 
Yes, that's why most fans won't like the idea, but it's one way deemphasize the draft. If you get rid of max contracts and have a hard cap then small markets would still be able to compete with large markets for stars based on giving them more money.
Sober, thanks for the thoughtful reply. I’ll think about it.
 
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