Here’s what happened Tuesday on Doug and Wolf:
* What’s more plausible: Big Foot or the NBA Draft Lottery being fixed?
* What if the Suns get one of the top three picks? What do they take at 14?
* Will the D-backs ever play a complete game again?
Grid Iron Griddle:
Calais Campbell, Cardinals DE: Calais talked about the new pressure in his second season. He’s hoping his Nuggets can pull the upset over the Lakers.
Guests:
Daron Sutton, D-backs TV Announcer: Daron gave us a weather report from Miami and talked about the how AJ Hinch has done after two weeks.
Wednesday Show:
Alvin Gentry, Suns Coach at 5:40 AM
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Is the NBA draft lottery rigged? Of course. The NBA has seedy, dishonest underside. The steering of games by their officials is notorious. Game 6 of the 2002 Lakers Kings was the most glaring recent example but even the timely foul call favoring the Lakers in the recent game with Denver Nuggets show the officials know what outcome the league wants.
So the lottery is also rigged. The evidence? Well to start with the on-camera rigging in 1985 for the Knicks is the most obvious smoking gun. How about Cleveland/Lebron and Chicago, the Heat as some recent examples. Take this year’s draft lottery. The small market team (Kings) don’t even get a top three pick but the Clippers do. Lets see here. A big market team in LA gets the lottery pick and the star of the draft just as Kobe is approaching the downside of his career. Once Griffin establishes himself and his contract is up and he is an unrestricted free agent he will be looking for another team. I wonder if there is one nearby?
Really interesting article! Is the NBA draft lottery rigged? Of course. The Get Lottery Advice NBA has seedy, dishonest underside. The steering of games by their officials is notorious.