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Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Once again, another great email from ESPN
2009 NBA DRAFT LOTTERY
Tuesday, May 19, 2009, 8:30 ET on ESPN
Compiled by Mark Malzewski with assistance from Peter Newmann
Year | Team | Chance to Win | Selected |
1993 | Orlando | 1.5 pct | Chris Webber |
2008 | Chicago | 1.7 pct | Derrick Rose |
2000 | New Jersey | 4.4 pct | Kenyon Martin |
2007 | Portland | 5.3 pct | Greg Oden |
2005 | Milwaukee | 6.3 pct | Andrew Bogut |
>> Lottery began in 1985
Team: No.
Orlando: 3
Chicago: 2
Cleveland: 2
LA Clippers: 2
Milwaukee: 2
New Jersey: 2
San Antonio: 2
1. This is the 25th year of the lottery, but only four times has the team with the worst record in the league (or tied for the worst) won the lottery: 2004 Magic (Dwight Howard), 2003 Cavaliers (LeBron James), 1990 Nets (Derrick Coleman), 1988 Clippers (Danny Manning).
No. 1 Overall Picks to Win Rookie of the Year
1985-86 Patrick Ewing, New York
1989-90 David Robinson, San Antonio
1990-91 Derrick Coleman, New Jersey
1991-92 Larry Johnson, Charlotte
1992-93 Shaquille O’Neal, Orlando
1993-94 Chris Webber, Golden State
1996-97 Allen Iverson, Philadelphia
1997-98 Tim Duncan, San Antonio
1999-00 Elton Brand, Chicago (Co-ROY with Steve Francis)
2003-04 LeBron James, Cleveland
2008-09 Derrick Rose, Chicago
8. The Los Angeles Clippers have made 20 lottery selections, the most of any team. They have won the lottery twice, in 1988 (selected Danny Manning) and 1998 (selected Michael Olowokandi). The Clippers have the third-best chance of winning this year (17.7 pct).
LA Clippers: 20
Golden State: 16
Sacramento: 13
Of those teams, Minnesota, Phoenix, Oklahoma City, Indiana, Memphis and Charlotte are in the 2009 lottery.
2009 NBA DRAFT LOTTERY - HOW IT HAPPENS
The 25th annual edition of the NBA Draft Lottery will determine the order of selection for the first 14 picks of 2009 NBA Draft.
Fourteen ping-pong balls numbered 1 through 14 will be placed in a drum. There are 1,001 possible combinations when four balls are drawn out of 14, without regard to their order of selection. Prior to the Lottery, 1,000 combinations will be assigned to the 14 participating Lottery teams by a computer.
The Sacramento Kings finished the season with the NBA's worst record (17-65), so they will be assigned 250 combinations. The Phoenix Suns, the best team in the lottery at 46-36, will have five combinations out of 1,000.
Four balls will be drawn to the top to determine a four-digit combination. The team that has been assigned that combination will receive the number one pick. The four balls are placed back in the drum and the process is repeated to determine the number two and three picks. (Note: If the one unassigned combination is drawn, the balls are drawn to the top again.)
The order of selection for the teams that do not win one of the top three picks will be determined by inverse order of their regular season record. Thus, Sacramento can pick no lower than fourth, Washington (19-63) no lower than fifth and the LA Clippers (19-63) no lower than sixth.
The actual Lottery procedure will take place in a separate room prior to the national broadcast with NBA officials and representatives of the participating teams and the accounting firm of Ernst & Young in attendance.
Following the drawing, team logo cards will be inserted into envelopes marked 1 through 14 by an Ernst & Young representative. These envelopes then will be sealed and brought on-stage, where the announcement of the Lottery results will be made by NBA Deputy Commissioner Adam Silver. A second representative from each participating team will be seated on-stage. Neither the Deputy Commissioner nor the team representatives will be informed of the Lottery results prior to the opening of the envelopes.
The team whose logo is in the last envelope opened will pick first in NBA Draft 2009, to be held on Thursday, June 25, at The Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City.