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Are team representatives actually in the room when the ping pong balls are drawn or how does that work?
 
Sounds like whoever gets Flagg might receive a godfather offer from Utah. They have over a dozen firsts they are able to trade and some decent young pieces according to Shams.
 
Yeah, this would not surprise me at all. I guess which team they each go to could be a factor, but I don't expect Flagg to put up numbers in his first year that voters seem to be influenced by.

maybe not. But he sure had an impressive season for a 35-4 Duke team:

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High-Motor, Long, and Athletic Sleepers




1.

Joseph Tugler (Houston, PF/C)



  • Vitals: 6’7”, 223 lbs, 7’6” wingspan
  • Draft Range: Late 1st to mid-2nd round
  • Profile: Tugler is a defensive powerhouse with elite mobility. He showcased his versatility by blocking 8 shots in a single game against Alabama. His ability to guard multiple positions and recover quickly makes him a valuable asset.



2.

Rasheer Fleming (Saint Joseph’s, PF)



  • Vitals: 6’9”, 232 lbs, 7’5” wingspan
  • Draft Range: Early 2nd round to undrafted
  • Profile: Fleming is a late bloomer known for his relentless energy and defensive prowess. He averaged 13.4 points, 9.1 rebounds, and nearly 2 blocks per game, demonstrating his impact on both ends of the floor.



3.

JT Toppin (Texas Tech, PF)



  • Vitals: 6’9”, 220 lbs, 7’0” wingspan
  • Draft Range: Mid to late 1st round
  • Profile: Toppin is a high-energy forward who excels in rebounding and defense. He averaged 18.2 points and 9.4 rebounds per game, showcasing his ability to contribute offensively while maintaining a strong defensive presence.



4.

KJ Lewis (Arizona, SG)



  • Vitals: 6’4”, 205 lbs
  • Draft Range: Late 1st to early 2nd round
  • Profile: Lewis is a tenacious defender with quick lateral movement and a knack for disrupting plays. Offensively, he’s an explosive finisher and is developing his shooting range, making him a promising two-way player.



5.

Noah Penda (France, SF)



  • Vitals: 6’6”, 215 lbs
  • Draft Range: Late 1st to early 2nd round
  • Profile: Penda is a versatile forward known for his defensive capabilities and high basketball IQ. While his shooting is still developing, his ability to guard multiple positions and contribute across the board makes him an intriguing prospect.




These players exemplify the qualities of high motor, length, and athleticism, making them potential steals in the 2025 NBA Draft. If you’re interested in more detailed scouting reports or highlights for any of these prospects, feel free to ask!
 
Sounds like whoever gets Flagg might receive a godfather offer from Utah. They have over a dozen firsts they are able to trade and some decent young pieces according to Shams.

For whatever reason I want them to land Flagg the least.
 
Say we don’t move up would you consider moving back two slots to complete our deal with Chicago thus freeing up our ability to make future trades?
 
Say we don’t move up would you consider moving back two slots to complete our deal with Chicago thus freeing up our ability to make future trades?

So, Chicago would trade us our future 1st round pick in order to move up 2 spots? I am not sure there is much of a difference between the two picks to incentivize them.
 
Are team representatives actually in the room when the ping pong balls are drawn or how does that work?
Yeah each team in the lottery has a representative - for the Blazers winning the Oden lottery it was Kevin Pritchard even though ROY was the guy on the TV show. Then some NBA guys then an independent auditor such as Ernst & Young.

Ernst & Young had $51 billion in revenue compared to all 30 NBA teams together having 11 billion. So I find it laughable when nutjob conspiracy fans think the NBA would be able to fix the lottery so team X gets whatever player.
 
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Thought the numbers geeks on here would enjoy the above link. Did nothing but confuse me FAMS!
 
No. An external agency is hired, and then the Commish tells them how to change the results.
Yeah that auditing firm that is 5x as big as the NBA is really going to risk their entire business so player x goes to team Y.

Or they could just follow the rules... and continue to shovel in 5x the cash the NBA does.
 

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