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Wizards, Hornets, Jazz chase No. 1 hit in draft lottery

Tue May 6 10:20am ET
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With one NBA title between them, three franchises enter the 2025 draft lottery with visions of a banner moment that leads to raising a Flagg.

Utah, Charlotte and Washington -- the NBA champion in 1978 -- all fell short of 20 wins and carry a 14 percent chance of winning Monday's draft lottery. The undisputed top prize is Duke freshman Cooper Flagg, the Naismith Player of the Year who has been compared to Kevin Durant for his ability to score effortlessly.

Depending on how the ping-pong balls bounce Monday night in Chicago, Flagg's next stop should be known in the near future. The 2025 NBA Draft begins June 25.

The Jazz owned the NBA's worst record (17-65) this season and picked 10th in 2024. The team with the 10th-best chances entering the draw last spring was Atlanta. The Hawks had a 3 percent chance to win the lottery but landed the No. 1 pick for the first time in the lottery era.


Utah has never won the lottery. Washington claimed the No. 2 overall pick in 2024. The Wizards haven't picked No. 1 since 2010 (John Wall). Charlotte won the lottery in 1991 and selected UNLV's Larry Johnson first overall. The Hornets came out of the 2024 lottery with the No. 6 pick.

New Orleans (21-61) has 12.5 percent odds to win and Philadelphia (10.5) percent is next, but the 76ers would owe the pick to Oklahoma City if it's No. 7 or worse. The asset was part of the 2020 trade for Al Horford but is "top six" protected.

San Antonio has only a 6 percent chance to win the lottery and sits behind Brooklyn (9 percent) and Toronto (7.5) but the Spurs also have the rights to Atlanta's pick. The Hawks have the lowest odds to claim the top overall selection among the league's 14 non-playoff teams in the lottery but could receive a selection from Sacramento as payment to acquire Kevin Huerter in 2022. The Kings only retain their pick if it is among the top 12.

Beyond Flagg, the 2025 NBA Draft class features a buffet of freshman talent. Rutgers teammates Dylan Harper and Ace Bailey and Flagg's fellow Duke stars Kon Knueppel and Khaman Maluach are viewed as lottery options along with Texas guard Tre Johnson, Oklahoma point guard Jeremiah Fears and Baylor's VJ Edgecombe.

Maluach, a 7-foot-2 center from Senegal, and Illinois point guard Kasparas Jakucionis (Lithuania) are the top-rated international players who played collegiately in the United States. French point guard Nolan Traore, 18, and Spanish small forward Hugo Gonzalez, 19, are contenders to be in the lottery mix.

Harper's dad, Ron Harper, was the No. 8 pick in 1986 by Cleveland and was second in the NBA's Rookie of the Year voting that season. He won five NBA championships.

Harper isn't the only scorer with NBA bloodlines. Michigan State's Jase Richardson, 19, is the son of Jason Richardson, the fifth overall pick in the 2001 draft to Golden State.

The 40th annual NBA Draft Lottery will determine the order of selection for the first 14 picks of the 2025 NBA Draft. Drawings are conducted to determine only the first four picks in the draft. The remainder of the lottery teams will select in positions five through 14 in inverse order of their 2024-25 regular-season records.

Here are the complete NBA draft lottery odds:

TEAM RECORD WIN% LOTTERY ODDS

Utah 17-65 .207 14.0%

Washington 18-64 .220 14.0%

Charlotte 19-63 .232 14.0%

New Orleans 21-61 .256 12.5%

Philadelphia* 24-58 .293 10.5%

Brooklyn 26-56 .317 9.0%

Toronto 30-52 .366 7.5%

San Antonio 34-48 .415 6.0%

Phoenix (to Houston via Brooklyn) 36-46 .439 3.8%

Portland 36-46 .439 3.7%

Dallas 39-43 .476 1.8%

Chicago 39-43 .476 1.8%

Sacramento^ 40-42 .488 0.8%

Atlanta (to San Antonio) 40-42 .488 0.7%

* This pick is top-six protected and otherwise goes to Oklahoma City

^ This pick is top-12 protected and otherwise goes to Atlanta

Player Notes
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Tue May 6 9:10am

Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander finished Monday's 121-119 loss to the Denver Nuggets with 33 points, 10 rebounds, eight assists, two steals, and one block. The Canadian superstar stuffed the stat sheet, coming close to a 30-point triple-double, but fellow MVP candidate Nikola Jokic still outshone him on the night, as he led his team to victory with a 42-point, 22-rebound effort. Gilgeous-Alexander shot 12-for-26 from the field, including 2-for-6 from three-point range, and was 7-for-9 at the free-throw line. Monday night ended in a massive disappointment for Gilgeous-Alexander and the Thunder, but this should get the team even more fired up for Wednesday's Game 2.

Nikola Jokic Tue May 6 9:00am

Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic looked like a man among boys in Monday's Game 1 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder, putting up a game-high 42 points on 15-for-29 shooting and grabbing 22 rebounds. He also had six assists, one steal, and two blocks as the Nuggets shocked OKC with a 121-119 road win. Jokic, who finished 2-for-6 with the three-ball and went 10-for-13 at the charity stripe, became the fourth player in NBA postseason history to register 40-plus points, 20-plus rebounds, and five-plus assists in a game. Given his ability, this may not even turn out to be his only such effort in the series.

OG Anunoby Tue May 6 8:50am

New York Knicks forward OG Anunoby played a vital role in Monday's comeback victory against the Boston Celtics. The Knicks were limited to 45 first-half points but won the game 108-105 in overtime after dominating the second half. 20 of Anunoby's game-high tying 29 points came in the second half, and he also made key plays defensively. Over 46 minutes of action, Anunoby added four rebounds, three assists, and one steal to his tally while shooting 10-for-20 from the field and 6-for-11 from behind the arc. Anunoby's performances were inconsistent during the first-round series against the Detroit Pistons, but he appears to have found his mojo recently, averaging 23.3 points with 52 percent three-point shooting over his last three outings.

Jaylen Brown Tue May 6 8:40am

Boston Celtics guard/forward Jaylen Brown scored 23 points on 7-for-20 shooting in Monday's 108-105 overtime loss to the New York Knicks. Most of the Celtics struggled to hit shots, and Brown was among them, finishing a shocking 1-for-10 from three-point range. His scoring total was salvaged by an 8-for-10 effort at the free-throw line. The reigning Finals MVP led his team with 45 minutes and wrapped up the night with seven rebounds and five assists. Brown has been hampered by a knee injury during the postseason but has boosted his scoring average to 23.0 points per game while grabbing 7.5 rebounds. Before going cold on Monday night, Brown had shot 44.4 percent from downtown. He will attempt to heat up again on Wednesday night in Game 2.

Jalen Brunson Tue May 6 8:40am

New York Knicks point guard Jalen Brunson had a 29-point outing as the team opened the Eastern Conference semifinals against the Boston Celtics with a 108-105 overtime win on Monday night. His efficiency was slightly down, as Brunson finished 9-for-23 from the field, but he shot an impressive 5-for-9 from three-point range. Three of Brunson's three-point makes came in the fourth quarter, which the Knicks won by nine points to send the game into overtime. Although Brunson ended the extra frame without scoring, he would have been pleased with his night's work. The star guard rounded out his line with four rebounds, five assists, and two steals. Boston must do a better job of limiting Brunson's impact to avoid going down 2-0 in the series on home court Wednesday night.

Jayson Tatum Tue May 6 8:30am

Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum struggled to hit shots in Monday's Game 1 against the New York Knicks, but still had an impressive outing in a 108-105 overtime loss. The Celtics superstar finished the contest with 23 points, 16 rebounds, six assists, two steals, and one block. Tatum did most of his scoring during a hot spell in the first quarter when he scored 13 consecutive points for Boston. He was 7-for-23 from the field and 4-for-15 from downtown in the game. It was a poor shooting performance overall for Joe Mazzulla's team, yet they still lost by only three, which says a lot about Boston's quality. Tatum is sure to deliver a much more efficient performance in Wednesday's Game 2.

Sam Hauser Tue May 6 8:20am

Boston Celtics forward Sam Hauser (ankle) was limited to only four minutes of action in Monday's Game 1 loss to the New York Knicks. Hauser injured his right ankle in the third quarter while trying to contest an OG Anunoby three-point attempt. He exited the action with zero points, missing both of his field-goal attempts. Hauser was one of the best three-point shooters in the league during the regular season, nailing 41.6 percent of his attempts from deep. However, he has struggled to make an impact in the postseason, averaging 2.7 points and 1.3 rebounds in 13.0 minutes. Therefore, the Celtics likely won't miss Hauser much if he is forced to sit out a spell. Payton Pritchard, the 2025 NBA Sixth Man of the Year, and Al Horford will continue to lead the second unit.

Nikola Jokic Tue May 6 12:30am

Denver's C Nikola Jokic recorded a double-double, scoring 42 points and grabbing 22 rebounds in a 121-119 win over Oklahoma City on Monday, May. 5.

Kristaps Porzingis Mon May 5 7:50pm

Boston Celtics center Kristaps Porzingis (illness) is questionable to return to Monday's playoff clash with the Knicks. Leading up to his premature exit, he logged only 13 minutes, failing to score a point while adding four rebounds. The C's have a decisive lead heading toward the fourth quarter, so it's certainly possible Porzingis won't be back on Monday night. If that's the case, Luke Kornet and Al Horford should handle things underneath the basket the rest of the way.

Gary Payton II Mon May 5 5:40pm

Golden State Warriors guard/forward Gary Payton II (illness) is regarded as questionable for Tuesday's Game 1 against the Minnesota Timberwolves. The veteran sat out Sunday's Game 7 against the Houston Rockets due to an illness and still isn't fully recovered. With Payton II out, we again had a Jonathan Kuminga sighting on Sunday, but he played only seven minutes. Moses Moody could get more action off the bench if Payton II remains unavailable for Tuesday night. He logged just 11 minutes on Sunday as Golden State relied heavily on its starters in the must-win game.

Evan Mobley Mon May 5 5:30pm

Cleveland Cavaliers forward/center Evan Mobley (ankle) may be forced to sit out Tuesday's Game 2 against the Indiana Pacers after the team listed him as questionable for the clash. Mobley opened the series with an impressive performance on Sunday, but he also injured his left ankle. The first-year All-Star finished Game 1 with 20 points, 10 rebounds, two assists, and two steals in 36 minutes. De'Andre Hunter (thumb) was also hurt in the contest, and Cavaliers head coach Kenny Atkinson said after Monday's practice that there is "real concern" about the availability of the two for Tuesday night. Dean Wade and Isaac Okoro will have to step up if Mobley and Hunter can't take the court on Tuesday, while Atkinson may also introduce a new big man into the rotation.

De'Andre Hunter Mon May 5 5:30pm

Cleveland Cavaliers forward De'Andre Hunter (thumb) is considered questionable for Tuesday's meeting with the Indiana Pacers in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinals. Following Sunday's Game 1, he has been left nursing a right thumb sprain. Hunter is a right-handed shooter, meaning he may have difficulty performing at a high level even if he suits up for the game. In the series opener, Hunter shot a solid 4-for-8 from the field to contribute 11 points in 30 minutes off the bench. He also recorded four rebounds and one assist. Isaac Okoro and Dean Wade can expect to be more involved on Tuesday night if Hunter can't play, while his absence might also help Javonte Green regain a spot in the rotation.

Darius Garland Mon May 5 5:10pm

Cleveland Cavaliers point guard Darius Garland (toe) has been listed as questionable for Tuesday's Game 2 against the Indiana Pacers. He was out for the series opener on Sunday due to a toe sprain, missing a third consecutive contest. Now, Garland is in danger of missing another game, which would be a big blow for the Cavaliers, who dropped Game 1 on home court 121-112. Cavaliers head coach Kenny Atkinson has used Sam Merrill as Garland's replacement in the starting lineup, but he played only 18 minutes on Sunday, finishing with six points, four rebounds, and four assists. At the same time, Ty Jerome's workload increased to 29 minutes off the bench, and he made many DFS managers happy with a 21-point, eight-assist effort.

Ty Jerome Sun May 4 8:50pm

Cleveland Cavaliers guard Ty Jerome had 21 Points in Sunday's loss to the Indiana Pacers. He added eight assists and one steal. Darius Garland (toe) remained out for this one, so Jerome continued to get more opportunities to produce, with the 27-year-old and Donovan Mitchell combing for 50 shot attempts on the night. Garland may be back for Game 2 on Tuesday. However, he could be limited if he does return. Still, it's hard to imagine Jerome staying as involved on the scoring end, regardless of Garland's status.

Jarrett Allen Sun May 4 8:40pm

Cleveland Cavaliers center Jarrett Allen had 12 Points, five boards, and two steals in the loss to Indiana on Sunday night. Allen wasn't much of a factor offensively, although he did shoot an efficient 6-for-7 from the field. Darius Garland (toe) wasn't available for this one. However, there's a chance he could be back for Game 2 on Tuesday night. If so, Allen should be more involved on the offensive end. But if Garland doesn't return, Allen could continue to struggle to put up points.

Pascal Siakam Sun May 4 8:30pm

Indiana Pacers forward Pascal Siakam had 17 points, eight rebounds, and one steal in Sunday's win over the Cavs. While Tyrese Haliburton, Andrew Nembhard, Aaron Nesmith, and Myles Turner were also productive, Siakam did his part to help Indiana take the opening game of the series. The Cavs had trouble keeping up with the speedy Pacers' offense. It's likely head coach Rick Carlisle will look to keep things moving in Game 2 on Tuesday evening, meaning Siakam should continue to be involved on both ends of the floor.

Myles Turner Sun May 4 8:20pm

Indiana Pacers center Myles Turner finished with a 13-point, 11-rebound double-double in Sunday's win over the Cavaliers. He added three steals and two blocks. Turner had a nice showing for DFS participants in Game 1, which also could be said for Tyrese Haliburton, Andrew Nembhard, and Pascal Siakam. With that said, the 29-year-old wasn't as productive versus the Cavs during the regular season, at least on the glass, amassing 5.8 boards in four meetings. Still, Turner should get all the work he can handle, leaving little room for involvement from Thomas Bryant, who had two points, two rebounds, and one block in six minutes.

Tyrese Haliburton Sun May 4 8:10pm

Indiana Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton scored 22 points in Sunday's win over the Cavs. He added 13 assists, three blocks, and one steal. The 25-year-old was all over the place in Game 1, and he was also efficient shooting the ball, going 9-for-15 from the field. Cleveland fought hard to get back into the contest. However, it wasn't enough, with Indiana taking the series opener, mostly due to Haliburton's efforts on both ends of the floor. The teams will meet again on Tuesday night. With that in mind, DFS managers should expect to see an increase in Haliburton's rostering cost after the superb outing.

Andrew Nembhard Sun May 4 8:10pm

Indiana Pacers guard Andrew Nembhard scored a team-high 23 points in Sunday's win over the Cavaliers. The 25-year-old also logged 37 minutes, more than anyone else on the roster, while missing only one of his six tries from behind the arc. While Nembhard struggled versus Cleveland during the regular season, averaging 8.5 points in four meetings, DFS managers must keep him on the radar on Tuesday night after such a strong effort.

Evan Mobley Sun May 4 8:00pm

Cleveland Cavaliers forward/center Evan Mobley had a 20-point, 10-rebound double-double in the opening game of the Eastern Conference semi-finals versus Indiana. He added two steals. Unfortunately, the reigning NBA Defensive Player of the Year had trouble taking care of the ball, committing a game-high four turnovers on the night. Still, Mobley was at least efficient from the field, going 9-for-13, while draining two of his five attempts from deep. With the Pacers taking Game 1, both clubs will go at it again on Tuesday night. While head coach Kenny Atkinson will surely make some adjustments, Mobley will likely see between 30-35 minutes of work.


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