Just flipped on the tv and first thing i see is KG catching an alley on the break.
This is going to be a great series.
So many of the best players in the league are on these teams.
And you have one coach, a former New York Knick point guard during the Ewing days of the 90’s, preaching “Ubuntu” to his team during time outs and at halftime.
Ubuntu is something that transcends the game of basketball and I am happy to hear anyone say it aloud–even a Celtic.
I guess I care more about the outcome of this series than I thought.

From Wikipedia:
“After the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd picks are determined, the 4th-14th picks are assigned to teams based on weakness of record.”
Now for some hypothetical thinking aloud (online):
If I understand this correctly, lets say that none of the three teams with the worst records finishes with the top three picks (very unlikely, but mathematically still possible). After the three top picks are determined, you would then have 4, 5, and 6 going to Miami, Seattle and Minnesota, respectively. So with that in mind, the knicks could finish anywhere, except we know for a fact, that the Knicks will not get the #4 pick, or any picks between #’s 9-14.
That leaves the Knicks a possible pick at #’s 1-3, or 5-8, depending on our luck, which so far seems to be changing this summer.
The solution then?
[1,3][5,8]
But will our choice be part of the solution?
It’s all about the luck of the draw…
