What if the whole 2011-2012 season is cancelled ? Does anyone know how the 2012 Draft will work ? Will we keep our 2011 draft rank ? That could be quite awesome if we get lucky with the lotto balls...
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The draft will go regardless. The CBA doesn't expire until July, and the Draft is in June. But once those players are drafted, and IF the CBA expires without a new one in place, they will not be paid until Play resumes.
They will however, maintain their Rookie Level Salary depending on where they are drafted, right through the end of the Usual Rookie Contract. This is how I understand it anyway.
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Fanchie wrote: View PostWhat if the whole 2011-2012 season is cancelled ? Does anyone know how the 2012 Draft will work ? Will we keep our 2011 draft rank ? That could be quite awesome if we get lucky with the lotto balls...
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I would like to hope that if they do an entire NBA lottery for seeding that weight would be put in favour of those teams that had loosing records in the last season played. The NBA knows that Miami, Chicago, OKC, LA, among others are still going to be playoff teams, no need to give them an equal shot at winning the first pick in the draft.Twitter @WJ_FINDLAY
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Fanchie wrote: View PostSo the Heat could get the #1 pick in a stacked draft. Creepy.
What makes this year's draft intriguing is that any of the NHL's 30 teams have a shot at landing the No. 1 pick.
Each team begins with three balls in the lottery barrel. For every playoff appearance in the last three years or No. 1 overall pick over the last four years, a team loses one ball.
So, a team like the Heat would have a shot, but they'd have fewer ping pong balls.
At the NHL draft that year, the draft order they went by was a snake draft, so whoever had the last selection of the 1st round also had the 1st pick of the second round.Last edited by MangoKid; Tue Apr 12, 2011, 12:20 PM.
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Well, no, actually Miami would have no shot if it went according to the proposed criteria of losing 1 ball out of 3 for each playoff appearance in the past 3 years or 1st overall pick in the past 4 years.
Teams that would have no balls in the lottery (if it went NHL style, not including - obviously - whoever wins this years lottery):
Boston
Chicago (2 playoffs + 1st pick in 2008)
Atlanta
Orlando
Miami
LA Lakers
San Antonio
Dallas
Denver
Portland
One ball in the lottery:
Philadelphia
Cleveland
Utah
Phoenix
OKC
New Orleans
Two balls in the lottery:
Charlotte
Milwaukee
LA Clippers (1st pick in 2009)
Washington (1st pick 2010)
Detroit
Memphis
Indiana
New York
Houston
Three balls in the lottery:
Toronto
Minnesota
New Jersey
Golden State
SacramentoLast edited by jeff_hostetler; Tue Apr 12, 2011, 01:26 PM.
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Fanchie wrote: View PostWhat if the whole 2011-2012 season is cancelled ? Does anyone know how the 2012 Draft will work ? Will we keep our 2011 draft rank ? That could be quite awesome if we get lucky with the lotto balls...
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jeff_hostetler wrote: View PostWell, no, actually Miami would have no shot if it went according to the proposed criteria of losing 1 ball out of 3 for each playoff appearance in the past 3 years or 1st overall pick in the past 4 years.
http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=26401
Basically, all the teams that you listed as having 0 balls would have 1.
That said, even the teams that have 3 balls would only a 6.25% chance of winning the lottery. I think the Raps would have better odds at a high draft pick through a regular or shortened season vs. this type of lottery.
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But this is all how the Selection process would work for NEXT years draft if there was a lockout.
Then you need some sort of system to determine rank, as the games didn't allow for that.
But THIS upcoming draft, will not be affected by the Lockout.
Except of course, as Apollo mentioned, if the contracts are not signed by the time the Lockout is put into effect.
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Apollo wrote: View PostThe draft takes place before the CBA runs out. The draft itself will not be effected by the lockout. The rookie's looking to sign contracts will have to wait until after the lockout is over to sign their deals.
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