Is anybody would prefer to see a lottery to determine draft order, you should go find the post that already was created about a Draft lottery and post in it in Suggestions.
Plus, the you don't draft to strengthen your team, not in the short run at least. As a matter of fact, if you keep the pick you will likely weaken your team by having to play him.Not necessarily true. I had the #1 pick, sold last year's backup SG for decent money, and even though my rookie hasn't caught up in shooting, he's alot more balanced than the pure shooter I had last season. The frustrating part is that the #2 pick ended up being better, averaging 20+ ppg as a starter and having the exact same potential with twice the dmi(they're both proficient gameshape).If your draft pick is an upgrade over one of your players and your team is more than 2 seasons old, you have a problem.
Plus, the you don't draft to strengthen your team, not in the short run at least. As a matter of fact, if you keep the pick you will likely weaken your team by having to play him.Not necessarily true. I had the #1 pick, sold last year's backup SG for decent money, and even though my rookie hasn't caught up in shooting, he's alot more balanced than the pure shooter I had last season. The frustrating part is that the #2 pick ended up being better, averaging 20+ ppg as a starter and having the exact same potential with twice the dmi(they're both proficient gameshape).
Plus, the you don't draft to strengthen your team, not in the short run at least. As a matter of fact, if you keep the pick you will likely weaken your team by having to play him.
The difference is that in NBA, all the teams know all the players that are in the Draft and the first spots are therefore very important to take the jewels.
Well, in our case, even if you spend a lot of money, you are not sure to know the top 5 of the draft. It's a question of luck then. So I don't think we should add a lottery.