The NBA held random drawings on Monday to break six ties among teams with the same regular-season records, sorting out much of the order for June’s NBA draft.
The Houston Rockets won a tiebreaker with the San Antonio Spurs after both teams finished 22-60, the second-worst record in the league.
While both teams still have a 14% probability of winning the No. 1 pick in next month’s draft lottery, the Rockets are officially slotted as the No. 2 team as a result of Monday’s tiebreaker and can fall no further than sixth overall. The Spurs can fall to seventh.
Having finished the season at 35-47, the Indiana Pacers won a tiebreaker over the Washington Wizards to determine the No. 7 slot. The Pacers’ lottery win probability will be 6.8%, while the Wizards’ will be 6.7%.
In similar fashion, the Chicago Bulls won their tiebreaker over the Oklahoma City Thunder at 40-42. The Bulls will have a 1.8% probability for the winning pingpong ball, while the Pelicans will be at 1.7.
Outside the lottery, the Miami Heat will pick 18th overall after winning a three-team tiebreaker at 44-38 over the Golden State Warriors and LA Clippers. The Warriors will pick 19th, and the 20th pick will go to the Rockets in a prior deal with the Clippers.
The Phoenix Suns won a tiebreaker with the Brooklyn Nets at 45-37, but the Nets own the Suns’ first-round pick as part of February’s Kevin Durant trade and will pick back-to-back at Nos. 21 and 22.
The Memphis Grizzlies won their tiebreaker with the Cleveland Cavaliers at 51-31 and will select 25th overall. The Cavaliers’ pick, No. 26, was previously dealt to the Pacers.
The draft lottery will be held May 16 and the NBA draft is scheduled for June 22 in New York.
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NBA breaks 6 ties to sort out pre-lottery 2023 draft order