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"We're going to get the 8th pick in a really solid Draft, so we're really encouraged & happy." - @Pdoro
Is it, though? I get why people were salty when we had the worst record, and ended up with the fourth pick. I get why people were salty when we had the second-worst record, and ended up with the fifth pick. I don't really get why people are salty when we had the seventh-worst record, and ended up with the eighth pick.
Now, if we were picking tenth, that I would get.
Don't thank me, I'm just the messengerWell, now I feel better?
Is it, though? I get why people were salty when we had the worst record, and ended up with the fourth pick. I get why people were salty when we had the second-worst record, and ended up with the fifth pick. I don't really get why people are salty when we had the seventh-worst record, and ended up with the eighth pick.
Now, if we were picking tenth, that I would get.
I guess; I was pro-"playing to win" during the regular season, so I don't feel particularly hard done by, as I never put my eggs in the draft basket. I didn't want us to be in the position where we were trying to get a top pick.It's because we've been in the lottery so many times and never moved up. Most of the time we've moved down. Meanwhile the Cavs are collecting number 1 picks like they're going out of fashion. It doesn't have to be logical for fans to feel hard done by; sports are emotional and this seems like an injustice, even if everyone was indeed aware of our odds going into it. May not make sense but humans are not robots and it's easy to see why it would pee people off that the Cavs are constantly getting lucky while the basketball gods continue to pee on us.
Wtf as if they need anpther advantage of being in a big fa destination. Where is the rolling eyes icon
That doesn't make any sense: the gd lakers are going to be good sooner than later, because they're the gd lakers, and they always get who they want. You want them to be able to get the premier free agents, and the top draft prospects?
What small market team got the shaft? So, Milwaukee didn't get the Number One pick, teams with the worst record almost never get the Number One pick. They still, technically, "won" the lottery, when you consider that the lottery is only to determine the top three picks. Obviously, Cleveland is the big winner but, aside from them, who didn't get the pick they were supposed to get?
That's why you should never put all your faith in the draft, in the first place.Because it was time for our repayment. Our time to finally get what we deserved, considering the talent in the top 3.. Nope, once again, we have been screwed over. Now, we probably won't get a shot at Smart or Vonleh or Randle. The only decent player left is Saric and possibly Nurkic IF they develop and when that might be. It could be 4 years from now until they finally hit their form. Look how long it took Dragic. How long would it have taken Stojakovic if Vlade wasn't there. Dirk took quite a while as well. Cousins will be long gone by then. I really don't know what we can do with that pick..
I think the reality is that the Kings had an opportunity here to draft top 3 and get a superstar to pair up with Cousins and had decent role guys to surround them such as Gay and IT. However, now, it feels like we're at the same place we were last season but in a worse position knowing that we received nothing in reward to our horrendous season due to just not having good enough players. Not only that, but our two "supporting stars" in IT and Gay might potentially leave us this summer. So, what happens if IT and Gay leave? We only have Cousins left! A very unhappy Cousins. It will further hinder his growth here.
I mean, as a Kings fan, I'm extremely worried. We won't get much for our #8 pick. At least not until Cousins leaves and then it's rebuild for another 10 years because we sure as hell know that no superstar will sign for a small market team that has sucked for more than a decade. We are quite literally in the worst position that we could possibly be in. Trading the pick won't get us much anyways. What could we possibly get for a #8 pick? We can get a decent wanna-be veteran who is far passed his prime whom Cousins will probably not respect anyways. I just don't see anything positive coming by the end of the summer. I will say this, I'm not going to follow the rest of the offseason and will come back in 3 months to find out what the Kings have done--I'm assuming that it's nothing much..
That wouldn't solve the problem; it would just create a new problem.Is it so hard to give the number 1 pick to the worst team and go from there?
The lottery should be the opposite of how it currently is, the teams that didn't make the playoffs with the best record should have the highest chance at the #1 pick, that way at least EVERY game is meaningful and lotto teams have something to play for in March and April and we see no tanking, you can't tell me Phoenix doesn't deserve the #1 pick after what they showed last year.
It certainly depends on who you talk too, but this feels like an 8 player draft. At least in the sense that 8 players, to me, feel like they are closer than the rest in terms of a 'sure thing'.
Not that they will all be great, but they should all contribute.
Embiid
Wiggins
Parker
Exum
Randle
Smart
Gordon
Vonleh
8 players. We can still get one of them. Pretty safe to say Embiid, Wiggins, Parker, and Exum will be gone, but I could make a case for any of those other 4. All could come here, and aside from Randle, all could fit our future. And with Randle, He has a load of talent. You'd have to take him at 8 despite the sketchy fit with Cousins.
Sky isn't falling, really.
We could trade the pick, obviously, but we don't HAVE too. There will be talent on the board when we pick.
It's worked just fine for the most popular league in the nation.
If your bad, and your draft competently (49ers) , you will get better.
If any team drafts competently, you'll get better, regardless of the system. So the argument doesn't work. The fact is teams don't always draft well, and there's a much better chance at getting a good player at the top of the draft. The NBA landscape is not similar to the NFL at all - it wouldn't work.
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ll I'm talking about is making the process fair. The worst team gets #1. Second worst gets #2. I fail to see what isn't fair about that. It certainly beats the current NBA lottery system.
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All I'm talking about is making the process fair. The worst team gets #1. Second worst gets #2., and so on. I fail to see what isn't fair about that. It certainly beats the current NBA lottery system.
The problem is basketball only has 5 players on the court at any given time as opposed to 9, 11, etc. 1 player makes a drastic difference, so tanking would be incredibly prevalent, as evident by this previous season. That is why the NBA has the lottery. Not saying I'm happy with it, but that's currently how it is.