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Post by Denver Nuggets on May 14, 2019 9:32:35 GMT 2
Hi everyone, Ahead of tonight's NBA Draft Lottery and in line with our constitution and the Rookie draft Process ( Link: hatecity.freeforums.net/thread/12/rookie-draft-works ), find attached the Rookie Pick table determining the order for this year's Rookie Draft in Hate City. Please keep in mind: - Picks 13-20 are already known. To determine those, the regular season standings were taken into consideration and not the standings after playoffs. This means p.ex. that GSW drafts last at no20 despite not finally winning the league, because he finished first in the regular season. Real NBA works in similar fashion. - We paired up each of the lottery teams with the corresponding real-life NBA lottery team by record. As there are tiebreakers in real NBA standings, this site was used for official rankings: www.hoopsrumors.com/2019/04/2019-nba-draft-order-tiebreaker-results.html The above practically mean that the team from Hate City in the Blue Column is paired with the real NBA team next to it in the Green Column, thereby you will know your rookie pick number after tonight's real life NBA Draft lottery. P.ex. SAS in Hate City will get NYK's pick number in real life and so on... - Teams in Brackets are the initial pick owners. Of course, if you think that there is a mistake in the table, let us know. Let's see where Zion lands! Good luck to all! Attachments:
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Post by Denver Nuggets on May 16, 2019 9:34:16 GMT 2
Rookie Draft 2019 - Official Order:
1.ATL 2.LAL 3.SAS 4.NOP (MIN) 5.BOS 6.SAC 7.HOU 8.NOP 9.PHO 10.CHI 11.NOP (BKN) 12.BOS (MIA) 13.SAC (PHI) 14.BOS (LAC) 15.DEN 16.MIL (POR) 17.BOS (IND) 18.IND (MIL) 19.UTA 20.GSW 21.ATL 22.LAL 23.SAS 24.PHO (MIN) 25.BOS 26.SAC 27.LAL (HOU) 28.SAS (NOP) 29.PHO 30.CHI 31.ATL (BKN) 32.PHO (MIA) 33.MIA (PHI) 34.LAL (LAC) 35.GSW (DEN) 36.SAC (POR) 37.HOU (IND) 38.LAL (MIL) 39.UTA 40.GSW
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Post by Denver Nuggets on May 16, 2019 9:35:20 GMT 2
And tables from which we got the results. Attachments:
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Post by Indiana Pacers on May 16, 2019 20:44:36 GMT 2
hey.......why my next years pick from mil is given to lal?......i did nothing wrong..............yet.....
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Post by Indiana Pacers on May 16, 2019 20:47:43 GMT 2
ok i now got it......i am slow....sorry for my mistake........thought second picks are no 1........
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Post by San Antonio Spurs on May 16, 2019 22:16:18 GMT 2
If somebody from the comitee knows, please answer me about the 2nd round. I know 2nd round picks are not so importand but I think you have to look it up. Here is the rule Overall Rookie Draft Order: The rookie draft order follows the reverse order of the final regular season standings of our league. The 1st round of our rookie draft is adjusted by the results of the lottery, the second follows the above rule per se.
In the NBA the 2nd round follows the reverse order. It's like if you are lucky and take the No1 than you take as a present also the No.21 (No offense to Atlanta, just an example)
Look it up before we start trading the picks.
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Post by Denver Nuggets on May 16, 2019 22:30:30 GMT 2
If somebody from the comitee knows, please answer me about the 2nd round. I know 2nd round picks are not so importand but I think you have to look it up. Here is the rule Overall Rookie Draft Order: The rookie draft order follows the reverse order of the final regular season standings of our league. The 1st round of our rookie draft is adjusted by the results of the lottery, the second follows the above rule per se. In the NBA the 2nd round follows the reverse order. It's like if you are lucky and take the No1 than you take as a present also the No.21 (No offense to Atlanta, just an example) Look it up before we start trading the picks. Hey man, good point. The constitution says that the second round follows the first, so that is how I interpret it. But you are right, in real NBA its the reverse order and has nothing to do with the first round. We'll have a talk about it, I guess. Will come back with updates.
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Post by San Antonio Spurs on May 16, 2019 22:40:12 GMT 2
If somebody from the comitee knows, please answer me about the 2nd round. I know 2nd round picks are not so importand but I think you have to look it up. Here is the rule Overall Rookie Draft Order: The rookie draft order follows the reverse order of the final regular season standings of our league. The 1st round of our rookie draft is adjusted by the results of the lottery, the second follows the above rule per se. In the NBA the 2nd round follows the reverse order. It's like if you are lucky and take the No1 than you take as a present also the No.21 (No offense to Atlanta, just an example) Look it up before we start trading the picks. Hey man, good point. The constitution says that the second round follows the first, so that is how I interpret it. But you are right, in real NBA its the reverse order and has nothing to do with the first round. We'll have a talk about it, I guess. Will come back with updates. I interpret it the other way, cause it says that the second follows the above rule per se. Anyway look it up and we will see. Thanks man for answering.
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Post by Deleted on May 17, 2019 1:13:48 GMT 2
Sorry to say that, but i think the whole table after the first 12 picks is wrong. I belief is that we should follow this format. The playoff teams should be seeded based on the final result: POR 20, MIL 19, (followed by the teams that were eliminated in the semifinals based on the regular season finish) GSW 18, UTA 17, (followed by the teams that were eliminated in the quarterfinals based on the regular season finish), DEN 16, IND 15, LAC 14, PHI 13. Then the 12 first picks of the second round based on the regular season standings SAS 21, BOS 22, SAC 23 etc and the final eight as they are in the first round.
Just my 2 cents
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Post by Denver Nuggets on May 17, 2019 9:10:24 GMT 2
Sorry to say that, but i think the whole table after the first 12 picks is wrong. I belief is that we should follow this format. The playoff teams should be seeded based on the final result: POR 20, MIL 19, (followed by the teams that were eliminated in the semifinals based on the regular season finish) GSW 18, UTA 17, (followed by the teams that were eliminated in the quarterfinals based on the regular season finish), DEN 16, IND 15, LAC 14, PHI 13. Then the 12 first picks of the second round based on the regular season standings SAS 21, BOS 22, SAC 23 etc and the final eight as they are in the first round. Just my 2 cents Mornings mate! I get SAS point, and he is probably right, but where does this come from? Is it a rule somewhere or just your suggestion? I mean, not even in the NBA is it done like the way you are describing. The text in the constitution is as hereunder, I think the only correction, if any, should be in the first picks of the second round. 1) Rookie Draft Order:
Rookie Lottery: Teams who miss the playoffs will be entered into a lottery. We will pair up each of the lottery teams with the corresponding real-life NBA lottery teams by record. If your team pairing wins the lottery, so do you and the order will be set accordingly. Example: Orlando misses the playoffs and has the worst record in our league. The Sixers have the worst record in the real NBA. If the Sixers land the 1st overall pick, so does Orlando- if they land they 3rd, so does Orlando again. Rest of the teams in the Rookie Draft: The teams that made the playoffs (league standings 1-8) will pick in reverse order (rookie picks 20-13), no matter the results of the lottery. Overall Rookie Draft Order: The rookie draft order follows the reverse order of the final regular season standings of our league. The 1st round of our rookie draft is adjusted by the results of the lottery, the second follows the above rule per se.
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Post by Portland TrailBlazers on Jun 23, 2019 12:51:46 GMT 2
Updated 2nd Round:
21.SAS 22.BOS 23.SAC 24.NOP (LAL, HOU) 25.SAS (NOP) 26.PHO 27.ATL 28.LAL 29.CHI 30.ATL (BKN) 31.PHO (MIN) 32.PHO (MIA) 33.MIA (PHI) 34.MIL (LAL, LAC) 35.GSW (DEN) 36.SAC (POR) 37.HOU (IND) 38.LAL (MIL) 39.UTA 40.GSW
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