
Normalize not calling this like you did here, PLEASE. Nobody shoots like this.
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Normalize not calling this like you did here, PLEASE. Nobody shoots like this.

Jonathan Givony: “I kind of disagree with people who say it's a historic draft and like the depth of the draft and all that…I'm not seeing that, to be honest with you. I mean, after five, I think it's quite a normal draft. And after like 18, I mean, it could drop off a cliff.”



I was watching the 2026 NBA Draft Lottery again and I discovered that the No. 1 pick was almost in the hands of the Brooklyn Nets. The 4-2 first two digit combination for the No. 1 pick essentially made it a 50-50 chance for BKN and WAS. #1 was next, but #12 right behind. If the number had been #12 instead of #1 for that third ball being selected, the Nets would’ve had a 91% chance at the No. 1 pick with 10 of the 11 remaining combinations, compared to the Wizards having just one combination at 9%. Once #1 became the third number, the Wizards instantly won the lottery, regardless of what the final number (13) was. A split second took the Nets from being in the driver’s seat for the No. 1 pick to being out of the top four and selecting No. 6 overall. Brutal.


Nobody gets rewarded less for good process than the Brooklyn Nets.

The NBA will host the most theatrical and consequential Draft Lottery ever today. It also might be the last of its kind with the proposed reforms coming in. I think the suggested rule changes are counter-intuitive. New video @TheAthletic: youtu.be/CZ-7UraBayw?is…


@notoriousbknets I’ve been thru 12-70 and the no picks post Celtics trade era. Right now, no question there are FAR more assets and reasons to be optimistic for the future than either of those eras. ….and yet, I feel maybe more exhausted now than I ever have

🔮 Nets get aggressive trying to win this year/get vets.


To say this is a seismic moment for the Wizards’ franchise, which has been utterly bereft for generations, is beyond understatement. Whether it’s Dybantsa or Peterson: At last, for the first time since Peak Wall, Washington will have a must-see player to build around.



People act like the 5th or 6th or 7th pick in a generational draft is some tragedy. I’d prefer 1st, 2nd or 3rd but there’s a lot of potential.



Which teams have dominated the MVP vote through the years? (The ones you expect).





The "3-2-1 lottery" proposal, named to represent the number of lottery balls per team, would expand the lottery from 14 to 16 teams. Teams that do not qualify for the playoffs or play-in tournament but stay out of the relegation zone (spots four through 10) would receive three lottery balls each. Teams with a bottom-three record -- the relegation zone -- would have just two lottery balls but have a floor of the 12th pick while the rest of the 13 lottery teams could fall as far as the 16th pick. The 9th and 10th play-in seeds in each conference receive two lottery balls each while the losers of the 7-8 play-in games receive one lottery ball each. In addition, no team would be able to win the top pick in consecutive years or be able to win three consecutive top-five picks. Teams also would not be able to protect picks in the 12 to 15 slots going forward.