Ducreux
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Lets assume you are the majority owner of a NBA team. The team hes never won a championship and in fact haven't had a winning season in 10+ years. You have good fans but ticket sales, merchandising, etc is suffering...if you can't stop the bleeding you may to consider drastic measures including moving the team... A week of the season remains and you were neck and neck with a couple of other teams as to who was going to end up with the worst record. The other 2 teams have a less difficult remaining schedule than you do.
FOR THE PURPOSE OF THIS EXERCISE lets assume the team that finishes with the worst record for the season GETS the first draft choice in the upcoming draft.
In the draft there is a 'can't miss' once in a lifetime player available...a Lebron James kind of player.
The way the rules are constructed there is no negotiating in terms of salary and his salary is predetermined regardless if he's a 'typical run of the mill' number 1 draft pick or a 'once in a lifetime player.
Do you order your team to do whatever is required to make certain they finish with the worst record....bottom line do you order your team to intentionally lose games?
Yes or No?
FOR THE PURPOSE OF THIS EXERCISE lets assume the team that finishes with the worst record for the season GETS the first draft choice in the upcoming draft.
In the draft there is a 'can't miss' once in a lifetime player available...a Lebron James kind of player.
The way the rules are constructed there is no negotiating in terms of salary and his salary is predetermined regardless if he's a 'typical run of the mill' number 1 draft pick or a 'once in a lifetime player.
Do you order your team to do whatever is required to make certain they finish with the worst record....bottom line do you order your team to intentionally lose games?
Yes or No?
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