Also, timing could be tricky. Do you do an expansion draft after free agency so teams can sort out the FA decisions noted above?  If it’s after that the expansion teams potentially miss out on the top FAs and also miss out on the rookie draft. If you do the expansion draft before, what do you do with all the players not yet under contract?
Lastly, does Detroit protect all five centers on their roster from the expansion draft or just four?
Anyway, I think of weird things some times but  it will be interesting to see how they handle it.
		
		
	 
When the Wolves (and Magic) joined the league in 1989 each team was allowed to protect 8 players. The early picks for each team were vets (Rick mahorn, Ty Corbin, Reggie Theus) while the later rounds were younger guys (David Rivers, Scott Skiles, Brad Lohaus). Basically it was really, really, really terrible. Skiles was the best player in the draft and it wasn't particlularly close (Theus had the best career, but was old and only played 1 year for the Magic, then one more year, then retired). The second best was probably Tyrone Corbin.
10 of othe 23 picks never played for their expansion team, most notably Rick Mahorn who the wolves took at #2 and "refused to report to the team" and was traded for a 1st rounder that became Gerald Glass. Only two players selected played more than 3 seaosns for the Magic, while only Corbin played more than 1 season for the Wolves (2.5 seaons).
It would definiltey be more interesting now with the contracts the way they are. Teams could throw out negative value contracts and hope they got drafted