chang
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The thing is, you don't have to have the best odds to be rewarded for ripping off a team. In fact, usually the best odds doesn't get the #1 and the top 3 odds never get the top 3 picks. And it always seems like a playoff team somehow always get a top 3 pick (especially recently Chicago this year, Pistons with Darko, Celtics with Bias)From picks 1-7, they have a legitimate shot at getting #1 and while #8-14 have an outside chance, it's happened a few times. Now, say the Heat traded Jason Kapono to Toronto for their odds at the beginning of the season. Now a playoff team has a legitimate shot of getting a top 3 pick (and somehow they usually do) and in this case they'll get the #1 even though the odds are favoring 3-4 more teams. They just got rewarded for ripping off a team and ultimately got a #1 pick.I guess I'm saying that it gives a team a better shot of ripping off a team because of the wide range of picks that can get the #1.
