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NBA Draft Lottery Bold Predictions (Rockets Edition)

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by mugrakers, May 19, 2014.

  1. htown1984

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    thats what i thought, but wasnt 100% sure... I hope the Lakers dont get any of the TOP 3 picks..
     
  2. Da Wink

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    i've got a feelin that the lakers will get a top 3 pick
     
  3. gregas

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    I hope not. Their embroiled in delusion fan base seem to think so. Of course they're also convinced that they're getting Love and Melo and either Bledsoe or Lowry.
     
  4. JuanValdez

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    Morey will trade Asik and the pick for another veteran.
     
  5. The_Yoyo

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    Lakers will get the #3 pick - i have been calling this pick saying if they were in the lotto regardless of what position (I figured they would be 10-12 and not #6) they were. Getting 1 or 2 would cause too much of an issue - getting #3 now especially having the 6th worst record seems less obvious especially when you consider its predicated to be such a loaded draft the #3 pick this year could be as valuable if not more than the #1 pick last year when there wasn't a clear cut player.
     
  6. BasketballReasons

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    Morey will trade.

    Les will buy.
     
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  9. Yao4REAL

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    NBA Draft Lottery is the most boring shyt ever. They ought to do a LIVE drawing and show the ping pong ball as it is being drawn. Also there should be at least 12 draws for the 12 teams qualified for the slots. There shouldn't be just 3 picks and every body else remains the same...it's just dumb. Why can't they continue the drawing the see who got the 4th and 5th and 6th...in other words, every team should have the right to the 4th, 5th, 6th slot, ect..
     
  10. TheMystery008

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    ...and remove tanking?

    Philly says no thank you.
     
  11. Rockness

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    Rockets need veterans so I doubt anything special happens this year.
     
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    I'm not a conspiracy theorist or anything like that, but if the Lakers get the number 1 pick...
     
  13. CrazyDave

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    From Dan Feldman at NBC Sports....


    2014 NBA lottery is 100 percent fixed
    Dan Feldman May 20, 2014, 9:15 AM EDT

    Adam Silver’s NBA is no better than David Stern’s. The lottery is still fixed.

    If you want to see the lottery odds the league is pitching, take a look. But I have the real odds – and proof of the conspiracy....


    Two years ago – before the lottery – I wrote:

    The NBA no longer owns the Hornets, but is still committed to keeping them in New Orleans. With their arena improvements needing approval of the state legislature in July, the Hornets could ride the Anthony Davis buzz and ensure there are no hitches. The league spent a year-and-a-half trying to sell the team without finding a buyer, so maybe Tom Benson needed a No. 1 pick thrown in the deal. David Stern has also meddled in the Hornets’ business before, in the Chris Paul trade. Davis would help Eric Gordon, and therefore Stern’s reputation, because Stern was the one who handpicked Gordon for the Hornets rather than taking the Lakers’ offer.

    Of course, the Hornets got the No. 1 pick. It was so obvious.

    And then last year, again before the lottery:

    Stern desperately wants to create a Cavaliers-Heat rivalry to boost rankings, and to do so, he must make the Cavaliers better. Dan Gilbert remained loyal during the lockout, and especially after LeBron became the worst example of players seizing control from teams, Stern will reward Gilbert with a second No. 1 pick.

    Yup, Cleveland got the No. 1 pick. Saw that coming.

    Isn’t it always convenient how the most-obvious team wins the lottery? That happening proves it’s fixed. If it were truly random, a team other than the one you know the league wants to win would at least sometimes get the No. 1 pick. But that literally never happens.

    RELATED: Complete 2014 NBA draft lottery preview

    Here are the true lottery odds:

    Milwaukee Bucks

    Odds of winning the lottery: 25 percent 100 percent

    Wesley Edens and Marc Lasry just bought the Bucks, and they were determined to complete the sale before the lottery. Suspicious timing. Obviously, the NBA offered the No. 1 pick to grease the wheels. There’s no other explanation why a team Forbes valued at $405 million sold for $550 million. Milwaukee is worth that – only with a No. 1 pick thrown in.

    Philadelphia 76ers

    Odds of winning the lottery: 19.9 percent 100 percent

    Last year, 76ers president Rod Thorn became the NBA’s president of basketball operations. He’ll reward his former employers with the No. 1 pick. Even if Thorn wanted to take the high road, the 76ers really forced the league’s hand here. By tanking, their attendance fell 2,848 fans per game from last season – by far the biggest drop in the NBA. The league can’t afford to have such dismal numbers in such a large market, so it will expedite Philadelphia’s rebuild.

    Orlando Magic

    Odds of winning the lottery: 15.6 percent 100 percent

    Cleveland lost LeBron James and then got the No. 1 pick. New Orleans lost Chris Paul and then got the No. 1 pick. Orlando lost Dwight Howard and then… Cleveland got the No. 1 pick. OK, I guess LeBron was worth two compensatory No. 1s. But now that the Magic deferred a year, they’ll get the top pick. The NBA doesn’t let teams suffer too much after losing a superstar, and Orlando has paid its dues.

    Utah Jazz

    Odds of winning the lottery: 10.4 percent 100 percent

    Though Andrew Wiggins is still the likely No. 1 pick, don’t rule out Jabari Parker. He’s more polished, and that could give him the edge in many statistical models teams use. So, the NBA will give the Jazz the top pick to ensure they get Parker. A Mormon star in Utah would have HUGE marketing potential. Parker could be bigger than Malone.

    Boston Celtics

    Odds of winning the lottery: 10.3 percent 100 percent

    The Celtics are a flagship franchise, and they play in the Northeast, an area the NBA is biased toward. The last time Boston floundered, Kevin Garnett was conveniently sent there by former Celtic Kevin McHale. The Celtics have moles all over the the league. They’re leaning on their connections – established over years of excellent and money-making play – to get a No. 1 pick. The Boston market is too valuable to the NBA to allow another season like the last.

    Los Angeles Lakers

    Odds of winning the lottery: 6.3 percent 100 percent

    Los Angeles is the biggest market in the lottery, and the NBA wants to keep putting the Lakers on national television. The league can’t do that as long as they remain this bad. The No. 1 pick would turn the Lakers back into marketing giants and bring streams and streams of revenue to the NBA. Did I mention money? Money, so much money. This No. 1 pick, in Los Angeles, could swing billions.

    Sacramento Kings

    Odds of winning the lottery: 4.3 percent 100 percent

    The Sacramento City Council will meet at 6 p.m. locally vote on whether to fund the Kings’ new arena – essentially immediately after the lottery results are televised (show begins at 5 p.m. in California). The implication is clear: Give us the No. 1 pick, or we vote no. Now that the Sacramento City Councilors have made their demands, will the NBA acquiesce? Yes, yes it will.

    Detroit Pistons

    Odds of winning the lottery: 2.8 percent 100 percent

    Andre Drummond has developed a cult following of fans, and the NBA sees potential. With Stan Van Gundy helping him to refine his game, all Drummond needs is another star. Then, the Pistons are set, and the league can market Drummond – who’s young, charismatic and exciting – both locally and nationally. The Pistons’ attendance is highly volatile, swinging based on the team’s quality. Across the country, people will be drawn to Drummond – as long as he plays for a winner.

    Cleveland Cavaliers

    Odds of winning the lottery: 1.7 percent 100 percent

    I don’t know what Dan Gilbert is blackmailing the NBA with, but it sure works. Two No. 1 picks in three years is unprecedented in the current weight setup. Gilbert tried showing restraint on his golden goose, exercising his ability to get a top pick only every other year. But now, the Cavaliers owner is getting desperate. He traded for Luol Deng and Spencer Hawes and still couldn’t make the playoffs, and Anthony Bennett sure deserves a mulligan. Gilbert will cash in again.

    Denver Nuggets

    Odds of winning the lottery: 1.5 percent 100 percent

    Nuggets owner Stan Kroenke also owns the St. Louis Rams, who just drafted Michael Sam, the NFL’s first openly gay player. In the wake of the Donald Sterling scandal, the NBA wants to draw attention to its most tolerant owners – even if their most-notable acts came in another sport. Denver getting the No. 1 pick will put the spotlight on Kroenke and his open-mindedness at a time the league really needs people like him at the forefront.

    New Orleans Pelicans

    Odds of winning the lottery: 1.1 percent 100 percent

    The team formerly owned by the NBA will definitely get the No. 1 pick. The league took over the franchise just to keep it in New Orleans, a point of pride after Hurricane Katrina. But the Pelicans still rank in the bottom third of the league in attendance. Anthony Davis has certainly helped. One more No. 1 pick will really get New Orleans over the hump.

    Minnesota Timberwolves

    Odds of winning the lottery: 0.6 percent 100 percent

    The NBA owners held a lockout with a goal of breaking up the Miami’s Big Three. Not only do the other owners not want super teams to be sustainable, they want to prevent them from forming by keeping their own stars – and they geared the rules toward that. They’ll gear the lottery toward that too, giving Minnesota the No. 1 pick and a much better chance of keeping Kevin Love.

    Phoenix Suns

    Odds of winning the lottery: 0.5 percent 100 percent

    The Suns were the only lottery team competing hard until the end of the season, and Silver will reward that. The new commissioner has shown a willingness to overhaul the draft system, moving toward a setup that no longer encourages failure. He’s on record as interested in a play-in model for the final playoff spots, too – something that really would have helped Phoenix this season. But those type of big-picture fixes take time to implement. For now, Silver can just give the Suns the No. 1 pick as an end-around to achieving the outcome he believes should occur. It’s like a team getting the ball when touching it last going out of bounds following an uncalled foul on the opponent – and we know that’s approved in Silver’s NBA.

    Commit these to memory now, or if you forget, check back after the lottery to see why it was rigged. After tonight, you only need to remember one of these outcomes – but then remember it forever and let all the sheeple know the truth.
     
  14. JustAGuy

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    Morey trades Morey for the number one pick. Morey's new team performs Morey's signature Harden manuever with a double back Howard, resulting in them getting the number one pick back with an option on next year's number one. Unfortunately, this manuever requires them trading Morey to the Knicks where a basketball matter-antimatter explosion ensues when Morey shakes Dolan's hand, blowing Melo to the Rockets, and having Morey splash-down somewhere in the Gulf of Mexico. There he is pulled out of the water by a Russian fishing trawler.

    Further reporting as the situation develops.
     
  15. JayZ750

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    I'm rooting for a team #9-#13 move into the top 3.
    Doing so pushes the Pistons pick from #8 to #9.
    That pushes it to the Bobcats as it is top 8 protected this year, not top 9 protected.
    Pushing it to the Bobcats makes it tradeable, imo. Bobcats are looking for experienced players, not more draft picks.

    Asik is a good fit for the Bobcats. They like a slower, more defensive focused game. Al Jefferson is a PF, imo, and isn't really great defensively. A MKG, Jefferson, Asik frontcourt would be crazy good defensively... and not as bad as it might seem offensively because Jefferson is so good there, and Asik is at least smart offensively, if not prolific, resulting in high efficiency.

    #9 pick in this draft is a valuable trade asset for any of Love, Rondo, etc. Or a competent rookie.
     
  16. TheRealAllpro

    TheRealAllpro Morey only fan

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    Lakers are crowned champs
     
  17. J Sizzle

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    LMAO perfect.
     
  18. dobro1229

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    OMG this guy is ridiculous. He goes through pretty much all the top 5 teams to explain why the NBA would "grease the wheels" to get them the top pick so then next year he can quote what he wrote and make a case about his conspiracy.

    You can create a conspiracy for every team in the lottery.

    -The Bucks were just sold therefore..... no... the Bucks had the worst record in the league.... THAT'S why.

    -Rod Thorn has ties with Philly.... no.... Philly hired Hinkie who had the balls to trade away their entire team, and put a D-League team on the floor.... THATS why.

    -The Lakers..... well because they are the Lakers. The Celtics... the same...... No.... not really.... If they win the Lottery its because well... luck. However the lottery was designed to allow for this type of luck to take place. Isn't that what we all wanted in the first place?.. a little randomness.....???.... Just not when it happens to the Lakers or the Celtics right????

    Spare me.
     
  19. daywalker02

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    7th pick really? Probably pick some good but not great guy.
     
  20. foo82

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    Wooooooshhhh
     

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