The Nets lottery odds currently stands at a 12% shot for the Number One pick and a 38% shot for the Top 3. And that's the optimistic viewpoint. Look at it from the other direction and its an 88% chance the Nets pick isn't Number One and an 62% chance it isn't in the Top 3.
The more wins the Nets accumulate, the more I feel we should've traded the picks at the Deadline.
Is there any Silver Lining to all this? Who are we gonna target in the draft now?
You want a silver lining?... The Nets have played .500 ball over the past 12 games. If they keep up the .500 pace over the remaining 20 games, they'll only finish with 28 wins... which still projects that pick 6th. Sure, it's not a top 5 pick and this draft might only be 2 players deep, but it's fair to acknowledge that had the Nets stayed healthy, there's a real chance they would have found a grove earlier, won a bit more games and maybe even positioned themselves to make the playoffs for the 4th year straight. I've never counted on that pick amounting to anything substantial. According to Bill Simmons, the 2016 Brooklyn pick was one of the 6 picks we offered the Nets when we tried to move up from #16 to #9. The fact that we're now looking at a pick that is essentially a lock for the top 6 is pretty awesome regardless of how weak this draft may be. It's free money as far as I'm concerned. WE traded KG and PIerce about 2 seasons late... they were both completely fried by the time we landed all these assets for them. The fact that we somehow got a young all-star named Isiah Thomas from that trade is impressive alone... The fact that we're looking at a likely top 6 pick in addition to Thomas?... Good god, that's incredible. And the assets aren't even done coming in after that... we got a swap in 2017 and their 2018 pick as well. Ainge is my hero.
That's your silver lining. Anyone who was counting on Ben Simmons will be disappointed, but it was foolish to ever expect that. We still have a decent shot of landing him in the lotto. And you never know with the draft... March Madness hasn't happened. Maybe there's a gem in there. Regardless of who we draft, you can fully expect him to be the most untouchable player on the team according to many people on this forum. This season has been nothing short of incredible. Between having a shot at the top of the lotto, being a top 3 team in the East, and having max cap space for two potential free agents in an offseason in which Kevin Durant will be available and Boston has as reasonable a shot as any team at snagging him, this is one of the most exciting times to be a Celtic fan in years.
Be thankful for what you have. This is amazing.