Mavs win NBA Draft Lottery
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Sportsnaut on MSNNBA Draft expert discusses San Antonio Spurs’ trade possibility, expected target with No. 2 pickHowever, ESPN’s NBA Draft expert Jonathan Givony believes the Spurs won’t try trading the pick. He’s even 99.9% sure that the Spurs will stick and pick top guard prospect Dylan Harper, believing a backcourt of Stephon Castle, De’Aaron Fox, and Harper can be a winning trio.
The NBA draft lottery once again produced straight-up drama and intrigue this week, with the Dallas Mavericks defying astronomical odds to land the No. 1 overall pick. That got us thinking about the NFL’s draft system that simply rewards the league’s worst teams without any wrinkles.
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"It doesn't look good for the NBA" - Chris Russo says Mavericks winning the lottery after trading Luka Doncic hurts league's integrityESPN's Chris "Mad Dog" Russo isn't among those who think that the NBA Draft Lottery is rigged. He also likes the idea of holding a lottery so that teams compete in a tanking match and try to lose every game possible just to get the draft's top pick.
There are two rounds in the draft. The first round features 30 picks and the second round has 29. There are typically 30 picks per round, but the New York Knicks were docked their 2025 second-rounder after the league found they had tampered with Jalen Brunson leading up to 2022 free agency.
The NBA Draft Lottery provided plenty of fireworks on Monday night. The Dallas Mavericks received the No. 1 overall pick despite having just a 1.8% chance of doing so. Perhaps just as shockingly, the San Antonio Spurs obtained the No. 2 pick, with the Philadelphia 76ers getting the third overall pick.
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Sporting News on MSNNBA Playoffs Player Props: 3 Picks for May 14 GamesA look at the best NBA Playoffs player props and picks for games played on May 14, 2025, including complete betting analysis.