nturn06
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- Nov 9, 2017
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Sorry that was a typo, watching the balls for hours would be much much more boring than the actual reveal. Much much worse.If you compare this to the current format, are we getting any product leaps and bounds better than the live draw? It’s still quite drawn out, and the only analysis we’re really getting is ‘which team hasn’t won the top 2 picks’ Everything for the most part just falls into place so it feels kind of pointless to count it down. I do see that you said that the current reveal is more boring than the lottery draw, which I wholeheartedly agree.
Even the lottery video currently released takes 18-20 mins, so yeah I do think they will need to just stretch it out somehow. I do see your point of a live draw not being able to account for ineligible winner in the second draw. There probably needs a condition to be built in. But between how’s it’s already drawn out now, I’d feel more invested in tracking the numbers and seeing live just how close my team was really to getting the 1st/2nd pick (there’s no more 3rd pick in the lottery draw)
And while the video release lasts 18-20 minutes, the actual draw takes less than 2 minutes. Now, to update the chances for each team after each ball is drawn, and let fans really see/understand how those chances affect their team, would make the draw take 15-20 minutes instead of 2. Multiply that 3-5 times (if they pick an inneligible team) and there would easily be 2 full hours of practically watching balls fly in the air.
And if you still think this is exciting, wait until you are told that whatever happend for the last 25 "exciting" minutes is wasted time, it needs to be redone because an inneligible team won.
And how is that different than when Bill Daly gets to #6-7 pick and, guess what, there 6 teams still in running for the #1 pick.You’re making a giant assumption of keeping the same format. It would be way more interesting if when the final ball is being drawn, multiple teams are still in the running for that 1st pick. How do you not see the appeal of it versus a sterile countdown by Bill Daly? ‘By process of elimination, the San Jose Sharks have won the lottery’ versus ‘the last ball drawn can belong to any of the following 6 teams’ or whatever.
Yeah color me riveted in that case.