In NBA parlance, lottery pick 100% means top 14 picks.
In NBA parlance, lottery pick 100% means top 14 picks.
OK, but in common English, 10 out of 14 lottery picks are not actually lottery picks.In NBA parlance, lottery pick 100% means top 14 picks.
Okay, thanks. I'm not much of an NBA fan. I just always thought it was the top 3 or so. My reading of the Google result made me think top 4.In NBA parlance, lottery pick 100% means top 14 picks.
If #14 gets to pick number one and every team moves down a notch, all pick placements will be due to the lottery.OK, but in common English, 10 out of 14 lottery picks are not actually lottery picks.
I'm not here to argue the semantics, just want to let people know what it means when they read it in an NBA context.OK, but in common English, 10 out of 14 lottery picks are not actually lottery picks.
This is the Internet. We're all here to argue semantics.I'm not here to argue the semantics, just want to let people know what it means when they read it in an NBA context.
Bulls lost a coin flip and missed out on Magic in 79. That wouldn't have been the worst thing.There was a time when there were only two teams. In 1979 the Bulls lost the lottery and ended up with David Greenwood. If we had won, we never would have gotten Michael Jordan.