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Tuesday, May 19, 2015

NBA Draft Lottery Outlook


The NBA Draft lottery final results are in. Here is how the ping-pong balls played out.
  1. Minnesota Timberwolves
  2. Los Angeles Lakers
  3. Philadelphia 76ers
  4. New York Knicks
  5. Orlando Magic
  6. Sacramento Kings
  7. Denver Nuggets
  8. Detroit Pistons
  9. Charlotte Hornets
  10. Miami Heat
  11. Indiana Pacers
  12. Utah Jazz
  13. Phoenix Suns
  14. OKC Thunder
So now, the Timberwolves will have 3 straight #1 overall picks (Anthony Bennett #1 pick 2013, Andrew Wiggins #1 2014, and the 2015 #1 pick overall.) Owner, Glen Taylor said that what they want for a number 1 pick is "a guy that has a good heart." I honestly think he has no idea what he is talking about and has no idea how his team is. He probably isn't even aware of all the people on his team with an answer like that. Maybe he think Kevin Love still plays for them. That or he just didn't see that question coming. Either way, just leave the talking and desicion making for Timberwolves president of basketball operations, Flip Saunders.

Who should they draft? I honestly think they should draft Towns. Not Okafor. Now, I could go on and breakdown who all the teams should draft and how the draft should play out. But that is for a different post where I take a preview of the draft. This was probably the most boring NBA Draft Lottery I've seen. Nothing really changed except for the Lakers and Knicks swicthing places. So, I don't have much to talk about. But hey, the Lakers keep their pick and the 76ers don't get any extra picks. Also, the New York Knicks really could have used a higher pick. They are in some trouble here with them having a really inexperienced roster with little potential.

The Draft Lottery is a very important part of the NBA. It could be the difference of a team getting Blake Griffin or Hasheem Thabeet. Stephen Curry or Johnny Flynn. James Harden or Ricky Rubio. (Notice how these are all from the 2009 draft, which was my favorite draft.) It can determine a teams future. One little change can be big. Imagine Blake Griffin being drafted by the Memphis Grizzlies. The whole franchise would be different. Zach Randolph probably wouldn't even be on the team. They would be a more dominant team with great defense and great offense. The NBA Draft Lottery decides a lot. It's funny how little ping pong balls can create the future of the NBA.

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