Being Anti Wheel because the Lakers might get a top pick while they are good is so stupid. Overly focused on a bad outcome while ignoring how much positive impact it would have for other teams and the on court product as a whole
There is no reason to blow it up unless a team is offering you their top pick in the upcoming wheel. Which again, is a positive because trade values are known and not a product of making your fanbase's hopes tied to low % chance outcomes based off injury luck of other teamsImagine the Jazz knowing they don't have a top10 pick coming to them for four years. Sure, no use blowing it up - unless you get a guaranteed #2 pick and a guaranteed #4 pick etc. Maybe they blow it up even quicker?
No, being stupid is thinking that something that is anti leveling is in fact pro. Basic understanding severely lacking.Being Anti Wheel because the Lakers might get a top pick while they are good is so stupid.
So your problem is not with the draft, but with the lottery?There is no reason to blow it up unless a team is offering you their top pick in the upcoming wheel. Which again, is a positive because trade values are known and not a product of making your fanbase's hopes tied to low % chance outcomes based off injury luck of other teams
You wouldn't give a team 1 and 2 in a 4 year spanWhat is instead of a wheel you jump back and forth say the jazz have the #1 the next year they pick #30. Next year #2 then #29. So forth.
Serpentine draft would help also.
A true minor league. Bottom 2 team drop to the gleague top 2 team to the nba.
For the 1,000,000th time, that would create a scenario where teams on the margins of making the playoffs tank out of making the playoffs. We already see this on occasion, making that change would shift that phenomenon into overdrive and just shift tanking from the bottom of the league to legitimately competitive teams which is not better. Worse, it actively un-evens the playing field.They could go back to the original lottery which would eliminate blatantly tanking for the worst record.
For the 1,000,000th time, that would create a scenario where teams on the margins of making the playoffs tank out of making the playoffs. We already see this on occasion, making that change would shift that phenomenon into overdrive and just shift tanking from the bottom of the league to legitimately competitive teams which is not better. Worse, it actively un-evens the playing field.
Dallas absolutely did that (they got fined for admitting it) and Chicago is trying it right now.I really don't think the one years Dallas maybe did this would suddenly lead to what would otherwise be 45-50 win teams tanking the last dozen games for a 7% chance at a top pick. Maybe I'm overly naïve here.
Also, regardless of whether the lottery is changed or not, I would love to see it restricted to the 10 teams that didn't make the playin or the playoffs.