http://proxy.espn.go.com/chat/chatESPN?event_id=11465 Nick (NYC): Hey Chris. Do you know the results of the NBA draft tie breakers that took place this morning?? SportsNation Chris Sheridan: (12:36 PM ET ) Big ping-pong ball win for the Bobcats over the Hawks, Nick. In other tiebreakers, Minnesota beat Boston, Houston beat Golden State, New Orleans beat Philadelphia, Chicago beat Indiana, Sacramento beat Denver and New Jersey beat Memphis. ----------------------------------------------
Wrong Dukie. McRoberts would be the choice where we're picking. He's the big man with range that JVG has specifically asked for. Plus, he's only 19, which means he'll likely get better.
We Win the Tie Breaker Just read Rocks won their tiebreaker. http://www.nba.com/news/lotteryties_060421.html NBA Breaks Ties For NBA Draft 2006 Order Selection 21st April, 2006 - 1:12 pm Press Release - Seven ties among teams that finished the 2005-06 NBA regular season with identical records were broken today through random drawings to help determine the order of selection for NBA Draft 2006, which will be held on Wednesday, June 28 at The Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The drawings were conducted live on NBA TV earlier today at the NBA League Office in New York City by Stu Jackson, NBA Senior Vice President, Basketball Operations. The results of the random drawings: - Charlotte (26-56) won a tie-breaker with Atlanta - Minnesota (33-49) won a tie-breaker with Boston - Houston (34-48) won a tie-breaker with Golden State - New Orleans/Oklahoma City (38-44) won a tie-breaker with Philadelphia - Chicago (41-41) won a tie-breaker with Indiana - Sacramento (44-38) won a tie-breaker with Denver - New Jersey (49-33) won a tie-breaker with Memphis Below is the order of selection for the NBA Draft 2006, as well as the number of chances for teams in NBA Draft Lottery 2006, to be held May 23, at the NBA Entertainment studio in Secaucus, New Jersey. 2006 FIRST ROUND DRAFT CHOICE ORDER The teams entered in the lottery, to be held on May 23, 2006, are as follows (note: the first three picks in the Draft will be determined by the lottery and the remainder of the “lottery teams” will select in positions 4 through 14 in inverse order of their consolidated standings at the end of the regular season): Lottery Chances out of 1,000 Portland: 250 New York (To Chicago): 199 Charlotte: 138 Atlanta: 137 Toronto: 88 Minnesota: 53 Boston: 53 Houston: 23 Golden State: 22 Seattle: 11 Orlando: 8 New Orleans/Oklahoma City: 7 Philadelphia: 6 Utah: 5 The order for the remainder of the first round picks is as follows: 15. Milwaukee (To New Orleans/Oklahoma City) 16. Chicago 17. Indiana 18. Washington 19. Sacramento 20. Denver (To New York via Toronto and New Jersey) 21. LA Lakers (To Phoenix via Atlanta and Boston) 22. LA Clippers (To New Jersey via Denver and Orlando) 23. New Jersey 24. Memphis 25. Cleveland 26. Miami (To LA Lakers) 27. Phoenix 28. Dallas 29. San Antonio (To New York) 30. Detroit (To Portland via Utah) 2006 SECOND ROUND DRAFT CHOICE ORDER* 31. Portland 32. New York (To Houston) 33/34. Atlanta 33/34. Charlotte (To LA Clippers) 35. Toronto 36/37. Boston[1] 36/37. Minnesota 38/39. Golden State[2] 38/39. Houston 40. Seattle 41. Orlando 42/43. Philadelphia (To Cleveland) 42/43. New Orleans/Oklahoma City 44. Milwaukee (To Orlando via Cleveland) 45. Indiana 46. Chicago (To Utah via Houston) 47. Utah 48. Washington 49. Denver 50. Sacramento (To Orlando via Utah or to Charlotte) 51. LA Lakers 52. LA Clippers 53. Memphis (To Seattle) 54. New Jersey 55. Cleveland 56. Miami (To Toronto via New Orleans/Oklahoma City and Boston) 57. Phoenix (To Minnesota) 58. Dallas 59. San Antonio 60. Detroit * Please note that teams that finished the regular season with identical records will select in the second round in the reverse of the order in which they select in the first round, provided that if more than two teams are tied, then, as among the tied teams, each tied team will select one position earlier than it selected in the first round, except that the tied team that selected earliest in the first round shall, as among the tied teams, select latest in the second round. With respect to the ties between Atlanta and Charlotte (33 and 34); Boston and Minnesota (36 and 37); Golden State and Houston (38 and 39); and Philadelphia and New Orleans/Oklahoma City (42 and 43): since the order of selection in the first round for each pair of teams may change based on the results of the Draft Lottery, the order of selection in the second round cannot be determined until after the Draft Lottery is conducted (on May 23, 2006).
YES INDEED! (Unless one or more of the #9, #10, #11, #12, #13 or #14 teams gets a #1, #2 or #3 ping pong ball and pushes us down one or more spots)
Our 2nd round pick was sent it to Milwaukee last season for Mike James. But we have the Knicks' second-round pick (from the trade that sent Maurice Taylor to New York)
History has been known to upset statistical probability. eg Rockets have a history of gaining the 1 pick and when they got Yao Ming they upset the stats.
Closest thing I could find.... http://www.nba.com/history/lottery_probabilities.html It only shows who got the first pick.