The NBA general managers witnessing the draft lottery this week were a bit late getting into the locked-down room because they had spent much of the afternoon at a meeting where one of the topics of discussion was whether the process needs to be changed.
Given what transpired — Dallas and San Antonio defied long odds to get the first and second picks while Washington, Utah and Charlotte fell out of the top three — it was a major conversation point in chats with GMs while we were locked away until the television show was over.
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