These wins have been a long time in the making. A lot of very frustrating times in these last 8 years, but now we are reaping the rewards of a long process at the perfect time! πΊπΈπΊπΈπΊπΈ
Itβs so obvious that the next commissioner of the NBA is going to come in and become beloved because theyβll just say βLetβs take basketball back to its rootsβ and get rid of all the gimmicks that Adam Silver is implementing.
The "3-2-1 lottery" proposal, named to represent the number of lottery balls per team, would expand the lottery from 14 to 16 teams. Teams that do not qualify for the playoffs or play-in tournament but stay out of the relegation zone (spots four through 10) would receive three lottery balls each.
Teams with a bottom-three record -- the relegation zone -- would have just two lottery balls but have a floor of the 12th pick while the rest of the 13 lottery teams could fall as far as the 16th pick.
The 9th and 10th play-in seeds in each conference receive two lottery balls each while the losers of the 7-8 play-in games receive one lottery ball each.
In addition, no team would be able to win the top pick in consecutive years or be able to win three consecutive top-five picks. Teams also would not be able to protect picks in the 12 to 15 slots going forward.
Is the new lottery reform a soft launch for abolishing the draft? I donβt see any reason the NBA would want to abolish the draft, but I canβt come up with any other explanation.
The Rockets could use Kevin Durant as a βstepping stoneβ and trade him this summer, per @MichaelVPina
βThe Heat, Timberwolves, Blazers, Mavericks, Pistons, Knicks, Raptors, Hawks, Magic, Lakers, Nuggets, Hornets, Bulls, Wizards, Warriors, Pacers, Jazz, Sixers, Celtics, Cavaliers, Bucks, and Clippers would all have varying degrees of interestβ