Pushing Big Body So Let's Roll Out The Tank: The Official 22-23 San Antonio Spurs Season Thread

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The Spurs have officially clinched one of the three worst records in the league and with it the best shot at the top pick in the draft. Even if they win out from now on, they won’t overtake the Hornets, currently sitting with the fourth-worst record in the standings.

From the start of this rebuilding season, getting the best odds at nabbing Victor Wembanyama was San Antonio’s main goal and it has been achieved. Since Spurs fans are not used to monitoring lottery positioning, here’s what that means.

How does the lottery work?​

The lottery is more complex (and hard to rig) than people think. The simplest explanation is that the process consists of adding 14 ping-pong balls numbered one to 14 to a lottery machine. The 14 balls add up to 1,001 possible combinations, which are assigned to the 14 lottery teams, with the three with the lowest records getting the most. The more combinations assigned to a team, the likelier one of theirs gets selected.

Four balls are picked after being mixed to reveal a combination. The team that owns that combination gets the first pick. The process is repeated three more times to determine the order of the top four picks and then the lottery ends. What that means is...

The Spurs won’t pick lower than seventh​

In an effort to curb tanking, the NBA flattened the lottery odds for the top picks of the three worst teams and gave others a better shot at jumping up. The top three teams have a 14 percent chance at getting the top pick, the fourth 12.5 percent and so on in descending order. Teams can only move into the top four, which means the lowest San Antonio will pick is seventh. For that to happen they would have to be extremely unlucky, but it is a possibility. Last year the Pistons dropped from third to fifth, as the Thunder and Kings climbed up, for example.

The Spurs have a good shot at the top pick, but it’s not guaranteed. The good thing is that even if they don’t luck into it, it would be hard for them to really drop out of the top five. Ideally they would end up with a worse record than the Rockets, to eliminate the possibility of falling below sixth, but even if that doesn’t happen, they should be fine unless the basketball gods turn on them that day.
 

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We still got Braham, Wesley etc...

Plus picks and money to spend..

It took a bit, but Spurs FO got us in a good position
Yup i've said depending on how the draft goes and FA moves we can be back in the playoffs as soon as next year.

They probably make the playoffs this season if they kept Dejounte. I think we'll be an elite team sooner than later
 

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I am preparing myself for the likelihood that the Spurs don’t get the 1st pick. So while Wembanyama is the dream, I’m trying to consider how Scoot Henderson or Brandon Miller might fit with the Spurs roster and their plans for the future.

Both players have higher ceilings than anyone we have right now.

I’m leaning more towards Henderson.
 

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@BodieBroadus

I am preparing myself for the likelihood that the Spurs don’t get the 1st pick. So while Wembanyama is the dream, I’m trying to consider how Scoot Henderson or Brandon Miller might fit with the Spurs roster and their plans for the future.

Both players have higher ceilings than anyone we have right now.

I’m leaning more towards Henderson.

3rd pick would be awful. I can see them talking themselves out of Miller at 3
 

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@BodieBroadus

I am preparing myself for the likelihood that the Spurs don’t get the 1st pick. So while Wembanyama is the dream, I’m trying to consider how Scoot Henderson or Brandon Miller might fit with the Spurs roster and their plans for the future.

Both players have higher ceilings than anyone we have right now.

I’m leaning more towards Henderson.
Give me Brandon Miller. I'm not a big fan of smaller point guards that can't shoot
 

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Is it wrong of me to think that maybe Brandon Miller might not be a good culture fit?

I really can't speak for the kid's character. But on the surface, if he provided a gun that was used in a murder...dude...WTF? And what kind of people are you associating with?

I don't want to judge someone entirely based off 1 situation but that's a red flag, isn't it?
 

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Is it wrong of me to think that maybe Brandon Miller might not be a good culture fit?

I really can't speak for the kid's character. But on the surface, if he provided a gun that was used in a murder...dude...WTF? And what kind of people are you associating with?

I don't want to judge someone entirely based off 1 situation but that's a red flag, isn't it?
After reading the entire story I don't think he's a bad dude or out here thugging.

I just think he made a bad choice and got caught up. I'd take the chance :manny:
 
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