Dogewow
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- Feb 1, 2015
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With the way it is currently set up with the listed odds to move forward/fall back, the system is working as intended. Right now, it's a lot more likely that a team will drop down spots than it is that they stay put or move up, and we've seen a lot of that in recent years.
In terms of it "working out", I would say no. Teams that suck really should have the best shot at getting the better overall players in a given draft year. Most years are not like 2015, and while you can usually still get a good player in the top 10, there is typically a drop off (sometimes a large one) between drafting in the top 2 or 3, versus drafting 4-6.
Really a lot of this stems from some misplaced public fear of a team compromising the integrity of the sport due to purposeful loosing. Purposeful loosing isn't as pervasive as people think it is, and a team being bad or incompetent does not mean that they're losing on purpose or making a mockery of the sport (I see a lot of ignorant posters around here who can't make this distinction for some reason).
I'm fine with keeping the lottery structure in tact but revise it a bit. Make it so only the top five teams have a shot at moving up, or structure it so the percentages of picking a top pick are higher for the teams at the bottom. That way the top teams will have a better shot at retaining a top pick, but also still does not guarantee the worst team gets the first pick consistently.
In terms of it "working out", I would say no. Teams that suck really should have the best shot at getting the better overall players in a given draft year. Most years are not like 2015, and while you can usually still get a good player in the top 10, there is typically a drop off (sometimes a large one) between drafting in the top 2 or 3, versus drafting 4-6.
Really a lot of this stems from some misplaced public fear of a team compromising the integrity of the sport due to purposeful loosing. Purposeful loosing isn't as pervasive as people think it is, and a team being bad or incompetent does not mean that they're losing on purpose or making a mockery of the sport (I see a lot of ignorant posters around here who can't make this distinction for some reason).
I'm fine with keeping the lottery structure in tact but revise it a bit. Make it so only the top five teams have a shot at moving up, or structure it so the percentages of picking a top pick are higher for the teams at the bottom. That way the top teams will have a better shot at retaining a top pick, but also still does not guarantee the worst team gets the first pick consistently.