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And it was an important year to finish near the top. In part because of the league's uncertain labor situation, the draft is not considered particularly deep. North Carolina's Harrison Barnes and Ohio State center Jared Sullinger were among the expected lottery picks who instead decided to return to school.
But the lottery again failed to help the team that needed it most. Not since 2004, when the Orlando Magic picked Dwight Howard, has the team with the worst record picked first in the draft.
The Wolves went from second to fourth when Washington won last year, but this drop could be more costly -- though probably not as much as the only other time they had the best chance to win. A two-spot dive in 1992 cost them a shot at Shaquille O'Neal and they instead settled for Christian Laettner at No. 3.
Wolves general manager David Kahn said he knew Minnesota was "dead" when it got down to the final three of himself, Utah executive Kevin O'Connor and Nick Gilbert.
"This league has a habit, and I am just going to say habit, of producing some pretty incredible story lines," Kahn said. "Last year it was Abe Pollin's widow and this year it was a 14-year-old boy and the only thing we have in common is we have both been bar mitzvahed. We were done. I told Kevin: 'We're toast.' This is not happening for us and I was right."
Then again, maybe the Cavs needed the help more. James' departure from his home state turned a 60-win power into the worst team in the Eastern Conference. Dan Gilbert was defiant when James left, but it was obvious all season his team needed plenty more firepower to live up to his tough talk, especially when the Cavs lost an NBA-record 26 consecutive games.
Toronto and Washington dropped to Nos. 5 and 6, and Sacramento, represented by Mayor Kevin Johnson, fell to No. 7.
The draft is June 23 in Newark, N.J.
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