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Losing teams hope to become winners in NBA lottery

 

Lucky Lefty and Larry Legend are the latest characters looking for a big score in New Jersey.

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Mike D'Antoni will try to make the Knicks fortunate before he can make them good, and the Seattle SuperSonics are sending Kevin Durant in hopes of landing the next, well, Kevin Durant.

They are all expected Tuesday night at the draft lottery, the NBA's shortcut to go from loser to winner.

Just like last year, two stud freshmen are the top prizes. The Miami Heat have the best chance to win the right to choose between Michael Beasley and Derrick Rose, but history says they won't. Only twice, in 2003 and '04, has the team with the best odds won under the current lottery format, which began in 1994.

That's why the other 13 teams headed to Secaucus, N.J., will do what they can to boost their hopes. The hometown Nets, back in the lottery for the first time since 2001, are sending team investor Shawn Carter, better known as rap mogul Jay-Z, to take their seat on the stage.

"This is very exciting and I hope my nickname 'Lucky Lefty' holds up," he said.

The Nets have just a 1 percent chance of winning the No. 1 pick. Jay-Z will be seated next to Indiana Pacers president and Hall of Famer Larry Bird. Durant and Miami's Dwyane Wade are among the star players representing their fallen franchises.

The Knicks, with a lottery pick again after shipping top-10 choices to Chicago each of the last two years in the Eddy Curry trade, are sending new coach D'Antoni.

"I want Mike to come with me because he's lucky they tell me," new president Donnie Walsh said. "We need somebody with luck. I haven't been lucky in that thing."

The lottery determines the top three picks, with the rest of the first 14 spots made in inverse order of a team's record. The Heat's NBA-worst 15-67 finish gives them a 25 percent chance of choosing first and they can do no worse than fourth.

Seattle has a 20 percent chance of getting the top pick, with Minnesota and Memphis at 14 percent.

The odds meant nothing last year, when Memphis, Boston and Milwaukee, the teams with the three worst records, all fell out of the top three spots, the first time that had happened under the current format.

Portland moved up from sixth to get the No. 1 pick, which it used on Greg Oden, and Seattle vaulted to second and settled for Durant, who won the Rookie of the Year award. The favorite next season will be Beasley, a forward who averaged 26.5 points and an NCAA-best 12.5 rebounds for Kansas State, or Rose, the point guard who nearly carried Memphis to the national title.

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Reputation:92
Level:All-Star
Since:Jul 3, 2007

May 20, 2008 12:42 am

I predict that the top 3 picks will go to the Heat, Sonics, and Knicks and the order of the Top 3 will be as follows:

1. Sonics

2. Heat

3. Knicks 

Reputation:96
Level:Superstar
Since:Aug 22, 2006

May 20, 2008 8:33 pm
(POLL) I think the Bulls should take Derrick Rose, because they already have Drew Gooden and Noah to play the post positions. Sign Deng and let Rose team up with Hinrich in the backcourt.
Reputation:97
Level:Superstar
Since:May 6, 2007

May 20, 2008 9:06 pm

I can hear it now...."The draft is fixed!  The draft is fixed!"  Let the conspiracy begin.  A major media market with a 4% chance of getting the pick, and many would say, an already playoff talented roster, and they win the #1.

Oh well, as an admitted Bulls fan, I dont care.  Obviously this will imm ...(more)

Reputation:96
Level:Superstar
Since:Nov 23, 2007

May 20, 2008 12:05 pm
Since the lottery is fixed anyway...The Timberwolves should get the top pick...There poor franchise deserves it...
Reputation:90
Level:All-Star
Since:Mar 21, 2007

May 20, 2008 3:03 pm
Who gets the number one pick?  Knicks?  T-Wolves?  Memphis?  Clippers?  Or does a long shot like Portland or even a longer shot at G.S. get it?  Sounds like whoever gets it, the chose will most likely be between Rose and Beasley.  The consensus in ...(more)
Reputation:95
Level:Superstar
Since:Aug 24, 2006

May 19, 2008 7:06 pm

Tired of watching your bottom dwelling team STAY at the bottom?  Tired of watching everybody but your team land that huge star that can turn the whole franchise around, or worse yet, watching a team that suffered injuries from their stars the year before and snuck into lottery position for a single season and hit the jackpot by not only getting their star back for the next season, but ...(more)

Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Aug 17, 2006

May 20, 2008 12:19 pm
All I want for Christimas is a top three pick!  Hey, I don't need to be greedy.  While Rose would be great to spell Baron for a year before taking over the reigns, and Beasely is certainly intriguing, I would give Nelson the big man he has always coveted before he retires.  Can anyone say Lopez?