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I have person ypu quoted on ignore so if something nasty was said I didn't see it.
Starting to be some serious talk now by a couple owners saying last years draft was fixed after the trade that sent Luka to the Lakers.
I really hope this is not true but I have to admit I’ve been skeptical about the whole thing.
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Starting to be some serious talk now by a couple owners saying last years draft was fixed after the trade that sent Luka to the Lakers.
I really hope this is not true but I have to admit I’ve been skeptical about the whole thing.
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Starting to be some serious talk now by a couple owners saying last years draft was fixed after the trade that sent Luka to the Lakers.
I really hope this is not true but I have to admit I’ve been skeptical about the whole thing.
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If you guys think that the NBA gives Ernst & Young anything close to enough to endanger the rest of their 53B in business they do every year and risk the NBA's reputation as well, I don't know what to tell you.As soon as it the trade happened I said to my kids “just watch Dallas get the first pick in the draft”. I was skeptical from the get go.
Yeah I guess the points you just made make getting Luka to the Lakers and Flagg to the Mavs worth the $210,000,000,000 combined net worths of the NBA and Ernst and Young totally worth risking.Wait
Ernst and Young was there and they can’t be bought so yeah multiple owners are just tin foil conspiracy theorists.
Vegas didn’t even give odds of Dallas winning that pick. Think about it.
I just think the high visibility of the NBA draft lotto would make it a very very expensive large-scale scandal that would lose them a ton of business and it would mean about everyone in the NBA's front office losing their jobs.
how can the lottery be rigged? aren't there witnesses (representative from teams)Starting to be some serious talk now by a couple owners saying last years draft was fixed after the trade that sent Luka to the Lakers.
I really hope this is not true but I have to admit I’ve been skeptical about the whole thing.
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I just look at this and see a bunch of money. They get a bunch of money whether it’s really fair and on the up and up or if they sell out and take the bribe.
I’m certainly no expert and I certainly don’t have an answer. What I posted is a growing concern and it seems a number of owners (who I think would at least have representation at the draft) and a number of players are starting to ask some uncomfortable questions.how can the lottery be rigged? aren't there witnesses (representative from teams)
Too big to be played? Maybe? I’m not sure I can agree with you there but again. Maybe?I just think the high visibility of the NBA draft lotto would make it a very very expensive large-scale scandal that would lose them a ton of business and it would mean about everyone in the NBA's front office losing their jobs.
Again, I just don't think the reward would be worth the gamble. It would also mean guys like Adam Silver and a bunch of forensic accountants making the high risk/low yield wager.
See but that’s not what would happen? It’s what you can prove and eventually cost you in court. People aren’t going to quit watching the NBA if they have a scandal. They shuffle the deck and set up a new system and keep going. Slap on the wrist for Ernst and Young and the NBA keeps making billions.Yeah I guess the points you just made make getting Luka to the Lakers and Flagg to the Mavs worth the $210,000,000,000 combined net worths of the NBA and Ernst and Young totally worth risking.
It's a multi billion dollar corporation. Like any other multi billion dollar corporation, they're going to fix things to so that they can get an outcome that most benefits them.how can the lottery be rigged? aren't there witnesses (representative from teams)
sabonis out for season. one less team to worry about
I’ve worked with E&Y consultants many times. They are as susceptible to corruption as anybody else.If you guys think that the NBA gives Ernst & Young anything close to enough to endanger the rest of their 53B in business they do every year and risk the NBA's reputation as well, I don't know what to tell you.
Does it seem fishy that the Mavs got the first pick and specifically Flagg, right after one of the worst trades in league history that once again benefited the Lakers? Yeah of course that seems off but when you zoom out, it just doesn't make any sense whatsoever for the NBA or Ernst & Young.
Also of course some of the owners in the league buy into some nonsense conspiracy theory, we're in the age of bullshit conspiracy theories. Let those owners waste some of their money to try and prove it.
I read somewhere they put the ping pong balls in a freezer!!!how can the lottery be rigged? aren't there witnesses (representative from teams)
That’s the thing. The company gets caught. Lays blame on a fall guy with hush money delivered and then moves along.I’ve worked with E&Y consultants many times. They are as susceptible to corruption as anybody else.
As soon as the trade happened I said to my kids “just watch Dallas get the first pick in the draft”. I was skeptical from the get go.
