If the expansion draft was today...
Protect 8
Tatum
Brown
Smart
Williams III
Horford
Brogdon
White
Grant Williams
Pritchard, Galinari, JD Davison, Hauser, Kornet are slim pickings for an incoming team
I'd take Pritchard. He's got some value, even if it's probably not particularly high.
This seems insane to me that this would be the exact rule. A team with 12 hornets and Pritchard might go winless. If you are only getting 9th best players from teams you by definition will not have a single nba starter on your team. Was this how bad the raptors and grizzlies were?
Edit: I just looked at the raptors and grizzlies draft and it was actually that bad. Wonder if the nba will tweak this. With how they reacted to the 10 win 76ers team I don’t think they want to add two Washington generals type teams to the league that will be that bad for at least 3 years
I think the worst rule from the Raptors / Grizzlies coming in was that those teams weren't eligible to win the NBA lottery in their first three years. It was a stupid rule, insisted upon (most likely) because the other owners were upset that the Magic landed Shaq in their third season.
Why on earth would the Commissioner think Shaq to Orlando was a bad thing? It instantly gave that franchise credibility. I hope whenever expansion happens that they toss out that anti-competitive rule.
It looks like they already tossed it because that rule didn't apply to Charlotte (other than the first year they were drafting before they played any games). Though I don't have a problem with the rule, as I would have guessed it was put in place because you don't want teams to come in and tank right away. At least try to win a few games.
(On top of the Shaq thing, I found it funny that Shaq+Penny was deemed bad for the league and caused the whole draft lottery to be revamped. They were the hottest product in the NBA their 3 years together. That had to be one of the best things to happen to the NBA at that time.)
When it comes to putting together sucky teams though, the teams still have the draft and trades and free agents to fill out the roster.
In the '04 expansion draft for Charlotte, they drafted all bums (I remembered some C's fans feeling cheated that the team lost Brandon Hunter for nothing lol), but less than half ever played a game for them (and only 3 made it past year 1) And they went on to win 18, 26, 33 games in their first 3 years. Not bad progress from starting with nothing.
Similarly. Toronto only kept half the guys from the expansion draft, and only 3 made it more than a year. Vancouver kept the most (8/13) and were the worst, but still only 3 made it beyond the first season.
Sign a couple of vets, make some trades, and you can put together a team better than the 10 win Sixers if you have competent management.