The Rebuilding Process is Terrifying
2011-05-17Tonight is the night for Cavalier fans. The last two seasons around this time, we’ve been on pins and needles over a big elimination game that we felt would potentially dictate the future of the franchise. This year, the stakes may feel the same, but the methodology of determining the fate is no longer in the team’s hands, but in the hands of the gods of fate and destiny and a handful of magical ping pong balls.
Let that paragraph cause sweat to form on the nape of your neck.
As a TWolves fan, I wish you guys good luck tonight, but worse luck than we have. Even if word on the street up here is that David Kahn is going to trade away Irving if we win the first pick because he values Rubio much more highly. God, I hate my life.
Why is it necessary for the league to hold the lottery behind closed doors?
Is it because the league must do what’s best for the league and “ramdonly pick” the draft spots without being questioned?
I truly believe it all comes down to what the league thinks it’s best for it. For example, if the league wants to make it up to the cavs franchise for the whole decision fiasco, the league “randomly pick” a good set of drafting spots for the cavs… In other words, yes I think it is all done behind closed doors because it’s all bullcrap.