LogGrad98
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Just shuttle everyone through LA and Miami and Boston and maybe New York. Then take anyone left and fill up the next tier of teams. The official NBA farm system is then set up to support the true money-makers: the Lakers, et al. Really bad idea to not regulate where the players go somehow. Otherwise why wouldn't the best talent just immediately pick the Lakers, then the next tier once they are full, then maybe the Jazz get the equivalent of un-drafted rookies in today's system. Then, of course, once the rings are won, those players move from the Lakers into the lower-level teams where they get their payday. And occasionally one of these teams get enough players together to win a ring maybe. So we go from 7 teams winning the ring in the past 10 years (the best 10 year stretch since the 70's actually for multiple teams winning it all), to 3 or 4, with lots of back to backs. Yay?Yeah, so under that system teams with owners who have more money and are willing to bite the bullet win.
Just get rid of the draft. It's the easiest fix.