Andrew Schlecht
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I don't feel confident in any of
Yeah.
And to me, like the flattening of the odds is not discouraging teams.
What it is, it's it encouraged teams like, oh, even if we're 10th, we're ninth, we still have a chance.
So we should just lose.
yeah to me you keep the play in you keep the old odds where it's like so stacked toward like the the worst four or five teams and then you make it minuscule to the rest where it's like it's probably not worth it for us we should just probably compete and try to get the play in yeah no to me that makes more sense where it's like
you tank, you feel a little bit, these worst four teams can feel secure.
And it doesn't encourage 10 teams to tank.
Which is what we're seeing right now because of the flattened odds.
Yes.
Yes.
And like we said, this happened.
This cycle has already happened in the NBA, where they had the flattened odds.
The Orlando Magic won back-to-back lotteries, and then they shifted it over.
And now I feel like we've come clear all the way back around to this.
And it's like, man, I wish they would just have kept it the way that it was.
You have just like a few teams that get like pretty good odds to stay in those spots.
And like you just, that's just the system that we have to work with as long as you have a draft.
It's just is like, it is what it is.
And like, I wish that not so many conversations and so many, I got, I almost think they're overthinking all of this right now.