Suns
win lottery for No. 1 pick in NBA draft; Kings 2nd
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[May 16, 2018]
The Phoenix Suns were awarded
the No. 1 pick in next month's NBA draft via the lottery held
Tuesday in Chicago.
The Suns, an NBA-worst 21-61 this season, had the highest odds at
the No. 1 pick at 25 percent entering the drawing. The Sacramento
Kings, with an 18.3 percent chance to select in the top three, will
pick second, and the Atlanta Hawks (42.6 percent at top three) will
make the No. 3 pick.
The Memphis Grizzlies (55.8 percent at top three) and Dallas
Mavericks (42.6 percent) were bounced from the top three with the
drawing. They will pick fourth and fifth, respectively.
"This is a historic night for the Phoenix Suns," general manager
Ryan McDonough said in a statement. "Those of us in the room in
Chicago felt the tension, then it was an unbelievable feeling to see
it revealed that we received the No. 1 selection. In the illustrious
history of the franchise, we've never had the first overall pick and
to bring it home in such a loaded draft at an important point in
time for our franchise, it's incredible."
The draft will be held June 21 at Barclays Center in New York.
"Extremely excited -- I think it's something that we really needed,"
Suns representative Josh Jackson, the No. 4 pick in last year's
draft, told ESPN. "Now we just gotta sit and see who we want."
Jackson added that he hopes the Suns select Arizona center Deandre
Ayton, who is regarded as the top available draft prospect. Real
Madrid guard Luka Doncic, Michigan State center Jaren Jackson Jr.
and Duke forward Marvin Bagley III are among the other highly
regarded names.
The Suns have seen plenty of Ayton during his time at nearby Tucson,
while Doncic played for new Suns coach Igor Kokoskov on the
Slovenian national team last summer.
"I can't compare those two guys because I lived with Luka. I coached
Luka," Kokoskov has said, via azcentral.com. "I've watched
highlights of the other kid. I don't ever run away from my opinion,
but other guys have seen him play a lot more than me."
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Suns guard Josh Jackson (20) shoots the basketball against Golden
State Warriors forward Kevon Looney (5) during the third quarter at
Oracle Arena. The Warriors defeated the Suns 117-107. Mandatory
Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
The Orlando Magic will pick sixth, followed by the Chicago Bulls
seventh and Cleveland Cavaliers eighth. The Cavs' pick originally
belonged to the Brooklyn Nets -- the key piece to last summer's
Kyrie Irving trade with the Boston Celtics.
The New York Knicks will pick ninth, and the Philadelphia 76ers will
choose 10th -- a pick originally held by the Los Angeles Lakers that
could have gone to the Celtics if it landed at No. 2 or No. 3. The
Charlotte Hornets hold the No. 11 pick, and the Los Angeles Clippers
will pick back-to-back at Nos. 12 and 13 with the Detroit Pistons'
pick (No. 12) falling outside the top four. The Denver Nuggets round
out the lottery at No. 14.
The rest of the draft order has already been determined by worst to
best record among playoff teams, with the Washington Wizards holding
the No. 15 pick.
The 2018 draft is the last to use the current lottery system, as the
teams with the three worst records will share the same chance (14
percent) of receiving the No. 1 overall pick beginning with next
year's draft. The team with the worst record will receive no worse
than the fifth pick; under the current system, the team with the
worst record receives no worse than the fourth pick.
--Field Level Media
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