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This team isn't bad enough to have a realistic shot at Simmons.
Because his godfather Dave Patrick is an assistant coach there.Why did he go to LSU by the way? Hardly a basketball school, odd choice
I have no doubt that if the league can pull it off without it looking too obvious, they will make it happen. Especially with Kobe likely retiring......welcome to your NBA.....
Depends. If it's at 6 or later sure.
Do you also think the twin towers was a US plot?
The NBA has Ernst and Young review the procedures. They are a way bigger company than the NBA and don't give a shit about such and such prospect going somewhere. One of the biggest 4 accounting firms in the world isn't putting their reputation on the line lightly.
Which of the big 5 accounting firms went down in flames with Enron? Was it Cooper's? If the money is right, 2+2= whatever the hell you want.
Ernst and Young has gross revenue of $27.4 billion per year. The Lakers have $0.3 billion. Why would Ernst and Young care about the Lakers tiny amount of money?
You might think the Lakers are some huge company because they have all these titles and are based in LA but compared to multinational corporations they are tiny.
Nah, Coopers merged with Price Waterhouse. Arthur Anderson was involved in the Enron scandal.Which of the big 5 accounting firms went down in flames with Enron? Was it Cooper's? If the money is right, 2+2= whatever the hell you want.
But if it happened, it wouldn't be at the behest of one team. It would come from the League itself, under pressure from the networks and corporate sponsors.
Ummm GP2 is projected middle of the second round.
They work for the NBA. They do what they're toldto do, when they're told to do it. And the customer is always right....so yes, I believe it is entirely possible if and when the NBA chooses do it...Do you also think the twin towers was a US plot?
The NBA has Ernst and Young review the procedures. They are a way bigger company than the NBA and don't give a shit about such and such prospect going somewhere. One of the biggest 4 accounting firms in the world isn't putting their reputation on the line lightly.
They work for the NBA. They do what they're toldto do, when they're told to do it. And the customer is always right....so yes, I believe it is entirely possible if and when the NBA chooses do it...
Yeah, me too. This would be one season where I love to beat the Lakers down, but losing every other game. Well, it'd still suck - but if the end result is us getting Simmons, OR LAL having to give up their pick, it'd be worth it.

Simmons line tonight:
43 points on 15/20 shooting. 14 rebounds, 7 assists, 5 steals, 3 blocks.
43/14/7 with 5 steals and 3 blocks. THAT IS NUTS at any level.
I'm not sure we haven't already won so many games that we can't get the #1 pick. I know there is always a chance, but I don't think anybody is going to finish with a worse record than Philly. And lets face it if the NBA is going to rig the lottery for someone its going to be for a team like the Lakers, not us.
Yeah I know there's technically always a chance. But I'm not sure we can finish in the bottom 3 unless we decide to really start losing. You almost have to try to be that bad now a days with all the tanking and what not. I think pic 5-10 is much more realistic than picks 1-3 for us.Doubtful anyone catches Philly in terms of losses but being the worst doesn't often get the #1 pick. Being in the top 4/5 at least gives a team a decent shot. No guarantee at all but if an additional loss here or there means the difference between #10 and #5, that seems well worth it. Portland can do that without trying to tank.
Yeah I know there's technically always a chance. But I'm not sure we can finish in the bottom 3 unless we decide to really start losing. You almost have to try to be that bad now a days with all the tanking and what not. I think pic 5-10 is much more realistic than picks 1-3 for us.
Do you have a website that tracks that? Would be interesting to see.Exactly but the difference in chances between #5 and #19 historically is quite a bit but in terms of record, might not be that much.
Do you have a website that tracks that? Would be interesting to see.
Yep. I remember we played Seattle near the end of the season. Most everyone on the old board wanted us to lose (I wanted us to win, always do). We WON but we still ended up getting the number one pick! Maybe everyone was right. If we had lost to Seattle, we would've gotten the 2 pick and we'd have Durant.Just general recall but I'm sure someone could look it up. Like the year Portland/Seattle went 1/2. They were both outside of the Top-3. Earlier, Portland had the worst record and was #4?