I don't really care when the date is, but I think we should finalize the following (since it may ahve some minor impact on moves):
- how will we determine a rookie draft order if the season is lost?
- how will we determine the waiver wire order going into 2012-13 if the season is lost.
seems to me that with each we could:
a. just repeat the draft order from this offseason (i.e. base it on 2010-11 league results). Waiver wire order could either reset based on 2010-11 league results or we could open waivers, then carry that order over to next season.
b. run a 20-team lottery -- weighted or not -- for both draft order and waiver wire order.
c. decide that we'll do whatever the NBA does, and reset when the next season begins.
Definitely something we may need to think about. Right now, I'm inclined to just go with C, but that may not be so easy to implement for our league.
I like "C", as well. Or, a variation of C.
What if we go in reverse order of last year (regular season, of course

). Each team is assigned to a real NBA team, and however the NBA lottery goes, so goes our team. If your real team doesn't make the top 20, then things go in reverse order of finish.
My concept will be easier to explain once the NBA figures out what they're doing, but lets say they do something like this:
5 ping pong balls to Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Denver
4 ping pong balls to LA Clippers, LA Lakers, Memphis, Miami, Minnesota
...
1 ping pong ball to New Orleans, New Jersey, New York, Orlando
So, our worst team would get Atlanta, second worst Boston, etc. Wherever those teams end up in the lottery, our GM picks. However, lets say Atlanta ends up with the 25th pick in the real NBA. Well, our GM would end up with no worse than the 20th pick, as all the selected teams would get priority, and then unselected teams would go in reverse order of league finish.