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  • #65889
    r377r377
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    Current odds of winning the lottery

    boston 25%
    Lakers 20%
    Phoenix 16%
    76ers 12%
    Orlando 9%
    Sac 10% (2×5%)
    Knicks 3%
    Minn 2%

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  • #1093803
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    negguary
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     the sixers odds are actually 17%? 

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  • #1093807
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    BeastMode716
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     B/c New Orleans retains their Draft rights if their pick lands 1-3 

    & Phila owns Swap rights w/ Sac-town 

    So whatever % chance the Kings have to win the Lottery is added to Phila.

    If the Kings get that #1 slot & the Nets get the #2 slot & then the Sixers get the #3 slot I will throw up in my mouth b/c it would push the Lakers into the #4 spot & we’d lose our pick to the Sixers.

     And depending where the Pelicans finish in that scenario the Sixers & Kings would Both get 2 Top 8 Picks & the Lakers would get nothing, 

     

     

     

     

     

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  • #1093814
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    OhCanada-
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     I actually want Orlando to win the lottery and draft Fultz. That franchise has tried everything to stay relevant and compete and hasnt really tanked. Theybcould really use a boost for that franchise. Them ir the Suns. 

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    • #1093851
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       If the Magic needs a point guard really bad and wants to pair one up with Elfred Payton, I’m going Dennis Smith Jr., and that’s if Orlando doesn’t come out on top as the lottery winner.

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  • #1093823
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    Chewy
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     Boston, LA, Phili and NY are all on this list. Major markets have had a huge advantage over smaller markets in NBA past. 

    Is the current NBA more small market friendly than the past or are these teams just being mismanaged?

    FYI, I wish my Bulls were on this list too. We have no hope of making noise in the playoffs. 

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