NBA's New Draft Lottery Rule: Memphis Grizzlies Impacted
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The NBAs new draft lottery rules, dubbed the 3-2-1 proposal, have sparked controversy. The rule prevents teams from snagging the number one pick twice in a row or a top-five pick thrice consecutively. However, the real twist lies in the treatment of traded picks. If a team trades a pick, the streak remains with the original team. This poses a significant challenge for the Memphis Grizzlies, who are set to receive a top-five pick from Utah in the 2027 draft. If the rule is implemented retroactively, Utahs pick could be ineligible, leaving Memphis with the sixth spot. The league justifies this rule to prevent loopholes, but critics argue its too restrictive. The final vote is scheduled for May 28th, with potential implications for team roster building.
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