personally I thought the proposed changes went too far. It opened the first six positions of the draft to the lottery so the worst team could have ended up with the 7th pick and the odds were way too flat. Almost every team in the lottery had a chance at the number 1 pick. I would have hated having phoenix win the number one pick last year after almost making the playoffs in the West.
I think the proposal went too far. They should make it so that the four or five worst teams have the same odds of winning but the drop off is substantially after that. The 14th worst team should have almost no chance at number 1. And they should keep it so that only the first three spots are open to the lottery. This draft reform would have helped tanking and I think the small market teams could have gotten behind this option.
I think the proposal went too far. They should make it so that the four or five worst teams have the same odds of winning but the drop off is substantially after that. The 14th worst team should have almost no chance at number 1. And they should keep it so that only the first three spots are open to the lottery. This draft reform would have helped tanking and I think the small market teams could have gotten behind this option.
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