The mavs continue to have the worst luck ever as a lottery team...still have never moved up
No use getting angry and shaking your fist about it.rsf0626 said:
Also the fact that the 2 teams tied with the mavs in the standings got the 1st and 2nd pick and the mavs ended up at 10th in insane....the basketball gods hate Dallas
Grapesoda2525 said:No use getting angry and shaking your fist about it.rsf0626 said:
Also the fact that the 2 teams tied with the mavs in the standings got the 1st and 2nd pick and the mavs ended up at 10th in insane....the basketball gods hate Dallas
Our odds were crappy and the mavericks always get screwed by the lottery. At least it's over with and we can move on now.
Even lost the coin flip with the Pistons for Isiah Thomas. Got the last pick in the lottery in 1986. Got an absolute steal with Roy Tarpley...then found out why a few years later...rsf0626 said:
The mavs continue to have the worst luck ever as a lottery team...still have never moved up
It could've been worse.mavsfan4ever said:
Fml fml fml fml.
I hope no one complains about tanking again when we are out of it (although we shouldn't be taking st all for the next 10+ years). I definitely didn't want to lose dirk's last game. But not losing 1 more before that just changed the next decade for this franchise.
We are still set up decently well but we could've been in the driver's seat. I know losing one more wouldn't have drastically changed the odds but every little bit helps. The way it played out couldn't have been worse for us. So unlucky and the top picks stay in the West. Oh well.
Fml fml fml.
We better land some decent free agents, then I'd get excited.dave94 said:
GD-it, quit all the damn whining people. This was a one person draft and the chances of getting that #1 pick were so limited that you should have never even contemplated it. Don't lose any sleep over this.
We have much to look forward to in the coming years. The Mavs never get any luck at the draft, why would anyone think this year would be different.
Bottom line is that we have two potentially next-level players,, several young role players who can become even more, and then are in a great cap situation going forward.
I'm so ready for the next season NOW
fightinags2013 said:
It could have been worse. We could have conveyed a higher pick to ATL.
We got Luka Doncic out of Trae Young and whoever the 10th pick is. As long as that 10th pick isn't a Klay Thompson-esque steak, the Mavs still came out on top in that trade.
The point is to quit whining. It accomplishes nothing.mavsfan4ever said:
That's a heck of a spin job. Never seen picks 2-4 be considered a negative asset because you have to pay them some money and they may not work out.
Yes, it was a bummer that 2 teams with the same odds as us moved up to 1 & 2...but it's a little overblown to bemoan the Mavs luck. What was it; like a 75% chance we didn't move up? Teams aren't supposed to move up. Some do, most don't. Losing sight of that is the only reason Mavs fans are disappointed.mavsfan4ever said:
It's a message board. Are we only supposed to post when stuff goes great or only post sunshine posts when things go not great? On all nba boards people are talking about the Mavs' and twolves' bad luck when it comes to the lottery. Both have never moved up. It's not really whining. It's just people talking about what happened, stating facts and how We've been pretty unlucky.
This was pretty extraordinary with Memphis and pelicans getting 1 and 2. I would expect people to talk about it. And it's not like anyone is saying we are screwed moving forward because we didn't move up. It's the opposite. Everyone is saying we are still in a good spot.
Old Tom Morris said:
More like bemoaning their long, long draft misfortune. This one was seriously a new kick to the balls, and I wasn't expecting it. While I'm always hoping for the best but expecting the usual, I was content to expect 9-10, be satisfied Atlanta wasn't getting much and that the Luka pick debt was off the ledger, but the way it happened, daaaaaaaamn. That was just wrong.
We actually won that coin flip.jeffdjohnson said:Old Tom Morris said:
More like bemoaning their long, long draft misfortune. This one was seriously a new kick to the balls, and I wasn't expecting it. While I'm always hoping for the best but expecting the usual, I was content to expect 9-10, be satisfied Atlanta wasn't getting much and that the Luka pick debt was off the ledger, but the way it happened, daaaaaaaamn. That was just wrong.
Yeah I wasn't expecting that either. I was expecting to lose, which was the statistically likely case, but it is wild how they lost the last two lotteries. Last year the Mavs tied Atlanta record wise and lost a coin flip. Atlanta moved up. Effectively that coin flip lost the Mavs their pick this year. This year the Mavs tie NO/Memphis with a chance to win their pick back but lose the coin flip again. Now the Mavs have the indignity of watching NO/Memphis both move up and the pick is officially lost.
If the NBA exists in 1000 years (and a lottery is still held) then I have no doubt that the Mavs will move up many times. There will be regression to the mean. Unfortunately for us life is a small sample size and you just have to take the L and move on. On the plus side the Mavs have been pretty good at doing the things they can control. Risking 3 first round picks for Luka/Porzingis was a power play. If Porzingis can stay out of Riker's Island and away from the Russian mafia then I believe it will pay off.
M.C. Swag said:We actually won that coin flip.jeffdjohnson said:Old Tom Morris said:
More like bemoaning their long, long draft misfortune. This one was seriously a new kick to the balls, and I wasn't expecting it. While I'm always hoping for the best but expecting the usual, I was content to expect 9-10, be satisfied Atlanta wasn't getting much and that the Luka pick debt was off the ledger, but the way it happened, daaaaaaaamn. That was just wrong.
Yeah I wasn't expecting that either. I was expecting to lose, which was the statistically likely case, but it is wild how they lost the last two lotteries. Last year the Mavs tied Atlanta record wise and lost a coin flip. Atlanta moved up. Effectively that coin flip lost the Mavs their pick this year. This year the Mavs tie NO/Memphis with a chance to win their pick back but lose the coin flip again. Now the Mavs have the indignity of watching NO/Memphis both move up and the pick is officially lost.
If the NBA exists in 1000 years (and a lottery is still held) then I have no doubt that the Mavs will move up many times. There will be regression to the mean. Unfortunately for us life is a small sample size and you just have to take the L and move on. On the plus side the Mavs have been pretty good at doing the things they can control. Risking 3 first round picks for Luka/Porzingis was a power play. If Porzingis can stay out of Riker's Island and away from the Russian mafia then I believe it will pay off.
mavsfan4ever said:
That's a heck of a spin job. Never seen picks 2-4 be considered a negative asset because you have to pay them some money and they may not work out.
mavsfan4ever said:
That's a heck of a spin job. Never seen picks 2-4 be considered a negative asset because you have to pay them some money and they may not work out.
I hope they bring back trey Burke.M.C. Swag said:
Plus we could easily stretch+waive Lee's contract. A draft pick wouldn't have impacted our ability to add a max player at all.
Yea, I hear ya. It all depends on who we get in FA. Like, if we sign Kemba and/or Pat Bev, there's just no way we can bring back Devin (who i 100% believe is gone regardless), Burke, & JJ. That's just too many guards and 2 of those 3 have to go.Grapesoda2525 said:I hope they bring back trey Burke.M.C. Swag said:
Plus we could easily stretch+waive Lee's contract. A draft pick wouldn't have impacted our ability to add a max player at all.
I can't be the only fan sick of the Mavericks bringing back BOTH devin Harris and JJ barea. Both of those guys get hurt so much that if you combined their output, it would probably equal one player.
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With the 2019-2020 salary cap expected to rise to $109 million, rookie pay scales will rise as well. Rookie pay scales are adjusted by the percentage difference in the salary cap from year to year, and there's going to be roughly a 7 percent increase this year. Here's an estimate of what the first contract year of picks 1-through-4 will look like based on the salary cap increase:
Pick 1 - $7,280,601
Pick 2 - $6,514,160
Pick 3 - $5,849,904
Pick 4 - $5,274,244
So, hypothetically, if the Mavs win the lottery and decide to keep the pick (Zion Williamson seems an easy decision if presented with the opportunity), that would take up a roster spot while also decreasing their cap space by $7 million.
If you're doing that kind of free agency money sacrifice for one of the best collegiate prospects we've seen in decades, there's nothing to complain about. However, if the Mavs end up with the 2nd, 3rd or 4th pick in the draft, that's when things could get interesting. There are some really good prospects in this year's draft (Matt Galatzan and I talk about Jarrett Culver, DeAndre Hunter and others with Edward Egros from the Final Four in Episode 14 of The Step Back: A Mavs Podcast -- 13:15 mark), but none of them seem to be as sure of a thing as Williamson is (we also discussed Williamson at length with Nick Neppach on Episode 12 of The Step Back -- 40:03 mark). And if that's the case, you'd have to imagine that Dallas would consider an attempt to trade the pick if it's not No. 1.