The Spurs are a small market by every metric imaginable.
Please provide evidence. This was thoroughly debunked in previous threads.The Spurs are a small market by every metric imaginable.
It would have around 38 people in it. The owners and some at the league to facilitate. That is about it. Not unreasonable at all.Eh, I'll admit that I'm not digging too much deeper into this than just a google search on the number of TVs that are usually tuned in to their games.
I still think all those things you say about SA having deep roots and an international fanbase happened because they got lucky and drafted Duncan and then managed the team really well for decades. I don't think their value predated that enough to justify the NBA intentionally turning them into a powerhouse. They do have Wemby, but if the NBA was funneling him intentionally somewhere that could showcase him, they pretty easily could have sent him to the Rockets or the Mavs. The Spurs obviously shut him down in order to try to pair a good drafted player with him, but that doesn't mean they're going to get it.
So, I think SA is maybe a valuable market because they got lucky, but I don't think they were a valuable enough market without it that the NBA would have bothered enough to influence that luck to make it happen.
And mostly, a lottery conspiracy is just a thing that would have to happen at too many levels with too many people in on it, with too many incentives to make some cash by selling it out. And they don't have to rig the lottery in order to get the product they want on the screen. The legitimate rules already favor that happening.
Small population relative to other teams.Please provide evidence. This was thoroughly debunked in previous threads.
All 30 Team Owners are going to agree to a system that intentionally ensures that their team will never receive an expected superstar through the draft? I'm not ever going to believe in a conspiracy theory that says the owners are in on it. In addition to them you also have to rig the lottery ball machine (which would involve several levels of the company that made it) and compromise the law firm witnesses in some manner.It would have around 38 people in it. The owners and some at the league to facilitate. That is about it. Not unreasonable at all.
26 Days to go.
Please note i will be taking names of those cynical about our lottery luck. The naysayers if you like, the debbie downers. When we win the lottery these people will be shunned in the celebrations for their bad vibes. I will personally be villifying and mocking such heathens. Yes i'm talking to you LogGrad
I can't wait to confirm that we got the 5th pick like the Pistons did twice.
Luck has nothing to do with it. Money for the NBA does. So Silver will make sure that either San Antonio or Philly will secure the #1 pick, and the other will get either #2 or #3. It is written in the stars, as in the NBA must support their true stars or the money will not flow as intended. In the same vein as Luka mysteriously appearing in LA for a ham sandwich in return. The money engines of the NBA must be primed first and foremost. So the Jazz will end up somewhere #4 to #5. Book it.
I also would not be surprised if part of moving Luka to LA involved the NBA promising a top 3 pick for Dallas in return, so there is a really good chance the top 3 end up being #1 San Antonio, #2 Philly, #3 Dallas.
I would love to be wrong in this and I am hoping to eat a healthy helping of crow come June, and I will gladly do so should we get either #1 or #2. But the best we can realistically hope for is #3, but most likely we end up at #5.
No Sir. Empiricism promulgates that beliefs should be held hostage by the outcome of observable testing. We value science, we set empirical adequacy as a goal, we commit to testing against experience.26 Days to go.
Please note i will be taking names of those cynical about our lottery luck. The naysayers if you like, the debbie downers. When we win the lottery these people will be shunned in the celebrations for their bad vibes. I will personally be villifying and mocking such heathens. Yes i'm talking to you LogGrad
No Sir. Empiricism promulgates that beliefs should be held hostage by the outcome of observable testing. We value science, we set empirical adequacy as a goal, we commit to testing against experience.