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Game Thread Jan 17, 2025 06:00PM MT: Utah Jazz @ New Orleans Pelicans

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Meh, just lock the two worst teams into the 3 and 4 slots, somewhat flat lottery lottery for everyone else. You can never get the top player in the draft by tearing it down to the bones. You can get A top player, bit not THE top player. Washington would be doing things different right now under these rules. Detroit would have actually benefitted.
 
The answer is to give things for winning, not take away the safety net of losing.
and say goodbye to parity and the ability to get better. at least this way bad teams have a chance. as soon as you take away that "safety net" for losing the teams at the top stay at the top. if you're a team like the jazz, you don't get high draft picks and you don't get free agents. you are in nba purgatory forever.

every major u.s. sports league has that safety net of losing in the form of a draft for a reason. at least in the nba you aren't guaranteed that top spot for being the worst team.
 
and say goodbye to parity and the ability to get better. at least this way bad teams have a chance. as soon as you take away that "safety net" for losing the teams at the top stay at the top. if you're a team like the jazz, you don't get high draft picks and you don't get free agents. you are in nba purgatory forever.

every major u.s. sports league has that safety net of losing in the form of a draft for a reason. at least in the nba you aren't guaranteed that top spot for being the worst team.
You can have both...
 
and say goodbye to parity and the ability to get better. at least this way bad teams have a chance. as soon as you take away that "safety net" for losing the teams at the top stay at the top.
What parity? There is no parity in the NBA. The Wizards last were good in the 70s, Hornets, Pistons, Kings haven't been good for 20 seasons or maybe for one single season.

Meanwhile, many of the top teams haven't been good because of getting high draft picks, but hitting on mid picks or trades or UFA signings (Curry, Jokic, Giannis, SGA-Butler trade, Heat & Big Three). Once Curry/Jokic/Giannis leave their respective teams, they aren't staying top and neither will there be a safety net if they bottom out.

if you're a team like the jazz, you don't get high draft picks and you don't get free agents. you are in nba purgatory forever.
The Bucks are a team like the Jazz, so are the Twolves, as are the Nuggets. Small market teams, cold climates, not a lot going on, defo not free agent havens.

every major u.s. sports league has that safety net of losing in the form of a draft for a reason. at least in the nba you aren't guaranteed that top spot for being the worst team.
And in the NFL there is very little actual tanking. Because apart from a handful of guys on every team, most players need to make their money and none of them our down with tanking. Of course the NBPA will never give an inch on guaranteed money.
 
I'm hoping Cody has a bounce back game. It seemed like he started the year ok, had a bad game, and then just spiraled downward from there to land him in the Gleague. It would be great to see him not let a bad game ruin his confidence.
 
When this lottery thing first started, every team in the lottery had the same chance of winning. I think if the NBA went back to that model, there would be far less incentive not to play to win.
 
I'm hoping Cody has a bounce back game. It seemed like he started the year ok, had a bad game, and then just spiraled downward from there to land him in the Gleague. It would be great to see him not let a bad game ruin his confidence.

Cody will get to guard Trey Murphy and see, a) what he could be like, and b) just how far he needs to go.
 
When this lottery thing first started, every team in the lottery had the same chance of winning. I think if the NBA went back to that model, there would be far less incentive not to play to win.
You would have teams at the margins of making the playoffs tanking (we have already seen this) because they have no chance at the title that year, which is obviously way better.
 
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