May 19, 2009

NBA Draft Lottery Open Thread

Well it's that time of the year again. When the fates of general managers are put on display in the form of ping pong balls. Yes folks, the NBA draft lottery is upon us. I can't wait for that frozen envelope err, number one ping pong ball to go to Hijack City for they can keep the hometown boy Blake Griffin.

Leave any comments about Stu Scott, disappointment over team not getting the first overall pick, etc.

Here are the teams in order with the most likely chance at getting
1. Sacramento
2. Washington
3. Los Angeles
4. Oklahoma City
5. Minnesota
6. Memphis
7. Golden St.
8. New York
9. Toronto
10. Milwaukee
11. New Jersey
12. Charlotte
13. Indiana
14. Phoenix

I will update the order in which the ping pong balls go.

The NBA is scaling this year's lottery back. Usually they have the event on a stage. This year it looks like they will have it in a conference room.

Via JFein: Sometimes I wish the Sixers were not in the playoffs. That way they can both improve their team and not look like complete fools like they usually do.

Picks:
14. Phoenix
13. Indiana
12. Charlotte
11. New Jersey
10. Milwaukee
9. Toronto
8. New York
7. Golden St.
6. Minnesota
5. Washington
4. Sacramento- I HATE THIS EVENT! FIGURES THE NBA WOULD SCREW THE KINGS!
3. Oklahoma City
2. Memphis
1. Los Angeles Clippers- FIGURES THE NBA WOULD GIVE THIS PICK TO AN LA TEAM

I wonder how Mike Dunleavy will screw up that pick. You know Bill Simmons will have something good to say about this.

Well another reason why I hate the NBA. No other league does this. Sacramento deserves the number one pick, but no the perennial loser Clippers receive it. There is no justice. I HATE THE NBA.

6 comments:

  1. Will Jeff Van Gundy please get some sleep.

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  2. The envelopes are at the stage!

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  3. I am tired of the Ronni Deatuch commercials.

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  4. If Sacramento gets the number one pick, I hope they pick Rubio.

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  5. Sometimes I wish the Sixers were not in the playoffs. That way they can both improve their team and not look like complete fools like they usually do.

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  6. The same thing used to happen to the Kings

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