by kimkrichbaum2 » Wed Oct 07, 2009 12:12 pm
That's a good idea Chuck, using only 12 teams for the draft lottery I can simplify it.
I am willing to help and oversee parts of the draft, I am willing to do the regular state lottery and determine order, announce, and work with any problems that come up during the draft. [b:767aade4af]I would need some help setting up the draft on the som draft site[/b:767aade4af]. I tried to do that once and couldn't quite figure it out. Either someone could give me some detailed instructions or someone can do that part. I'm OK either way. I'd actually like to learn it.
I also don't have the right software to do a spreadsheet after the draft. so someone else will have to do that.
So here is an amended NBA style draft lottery.
The first 3 draft position of the first round or each draft (except for our initial draft) are determined by weighted draft lottery of the twelve teams with the worst records. This includes, regular yearly draft, prospect draft and supplemental draft. All other draft choices and all other rounds are chosen in reverse order of finish
The lottery works like this, We have a list of five states, WI, AZ, CT, NJ, and CA, in this order.
You designate a day for the draft lottery, and take the pick 3 of the first state (WI), [b:767aade4af]using only the last two numbers[/b:767aade4af] and use the chart below to determine who receives the first choice. you use AZ to choose the second choice, and CT to choose the third. If any of the first 3 states are duplicates (say WI and AZ numbers both choose the team with the 23rd best record, than we use the last two states (NJ and CA). If after 5 states, we still have not chose 3 choices, then we go in reverse order after the choices that have been chosen.
Regular and prospect lotteries should be drawn separately, despite the fact they happen at the same time of year/
Record of Team-last two numbers of pick 3 #
worst team 01-24
23rd best team 25-41
22nd best team 42-54
21st best team 55-64
20th best team 65-72
19th best team 73-79
18th best team 80-85
17th best team 86-90
16th best team 91-94
15th best team 95-97
14th best team 98-99
13th best team 00
example: On the day of the draft the numbers are WI-1(94), AZ-7(08), CT-3(19), NJ-8(66), The first choice goes to the team with the 16th best record, because of WI 94, the second choice goes to the team with the worst record because of AZ - 08, the 3rd choice would also have gone to the worst team, but the same team can not have 2 draft choices, so we got to the tiebreaker state, NJ, and the 66 means the 3rd choice goes to the team with the 20st best record. the 5th state is not needed.
The 4th pick goes to the team with the second worst record, and from this point on we go in reverse order of W-L record among teams who did not draw a high choice.
the reason for this system is to blunt competition to finish last, which this year could be called the Steven Straussberg sweepstakes)