At this time, our Kobe Bryant said: I will not go anywhere except Los Angeles. If I had to be chosen, I would go to university and go to Europe. (The big deal is that the fish will die and the net will be broken.) So the Nets softened, and Kobe successfully lowered his ranking and went to Los Angeles. Doesn't it seem like there's nothing much to say? The problem is that if James, the recognized No. 1 pick, says something before the draft, I will join the Spurs (the champions that year), otherwise I will go to college and go to Europe. What should the Cavaliers do with the No. 1 pick? Is it still necessary for this draft mechanism to exist? Wash your teeth, wash your teeth, clean your teeth...