MDAV28
Well-Known Member
I think any system that puts the fate of who you pick squarely on the results of the teams is dangerous. At least with the ping pong balls you have some uncertainty which may prevent teams from wanting to tank HARD. If a team knows that it'll need a win percentage of 20% to get the #1 pick this coming year, it'll do its absolute best to lose that many game.
I think the proposed lottery was a step in the right direction, it just needed to be tweak a bit more to be less 'flat' at the top end, giving the 5-6 worse teams slightly better odds.
Sorry, I was thinking it would determine the order of the lottery. I quickly calculated what the lottery would have looked like last season based on last 3 years records (with 50% of the weight from current record and 25% for the previous 2)
Collective Records Lottery
1. Bucks (same)
2. Kings (increased 5 spots)
3. Magic (same)
4. 76ers (decreased 2 spots)
5. Cavaliers (increased 4 spots)
6. Pistons (increased 2 spots)
7. Pelicans (increased 3 spots)
8. Jazz (decreased 4 spots)
9. Celtics (decreased 4 spots)
10. TWolves (increased 3 spots)
11. Lakers (decreased 5 spots)
12. Suns (increased 2 spots)
13. Knicks (decreased 1 spot)
14. Nuggets (decreased 3 spots)
And then you would do the lottery from there. I don't think this is how it should necessarily be, but I think it could be something to work with. It would be much harder to intentionally tank 3 consecutive years.