Fans of NBA teams who own a pick (or two) in this year’s lottery will obviously be rooting for their favorite club to get lucky on Monday and claim the No. 1 pick in the 2025 draft, putting them in position to select Duke phenom Cooper Flagg.
But what about the fans who don’t have a personal rooting interest in Monday’s event? What outcome should they be hoping for? Would it be more interesting for Flagg to become the centerpiece of a rebuilding team that badly needs one, like the Jazz or Wizards? Or would it be more fun to see him join a team with some established talent that only ended up high in the lottery due to injuries, like the Pelicans or Sixers?
Here are all the teams that have a shot at the No. 1 pick, as our breakdown of the lottery odds indicates:
- Utah Jazz (14%): The Jazz have made five first-round picks in the past two drafts, but none of those players looks like an obvious franchise cornerstone. They bottomed out this season in the hopes of landing one.
- Washington Wizards (14%): If the Wizards ended up with the first overall pick, they’d be adding Flagg to a young core that includes Bilal Coulibaly, Alex Sarr, and Bub Carrington.
- Charlotte Hornets (14%): The Hornets almost certainly would’ve been a lottery team even if they’d been healthy in 2024/25, but injuries to key players like LaMelo Ball, Brandon Miller, and Mark Williams are the main reason they’re this high in the lottery standings.
- New Orleans Pelicans (12.5%): Perhaps no team was hit harder by the injury bug this past year than the Pelicans, whose decision on Zion Williamson‘s future (keep or trade) would be all the more interesting if they were able to add Flagg.
- Philadelphia 76ers (10.5%): While Joel Embiid‘s health remains a major question mark going forward, no Eastern Conference team would want the Sixers to get the chance to add Flagg to a group that features Embiid, Paul George, and Tyrese Maxey.
- Brooklyn Nets (9%): The Nets reacquired control of their first-round pick from Houston last offseason, anticipating that they’d be in this position. That trade would pay off in a massive way if they get lucky on lottery night.
- Toronto Raptors (7.5%): The Raptors have a crowded forward depth chart already, with Brandon Ingram joining Scottie Barnes and RJ Barrett. Adding Flagg to the mix would create a pretty unbalanced roster, but they’d absolutely welcome that problem.
- San Antonio Spurs (6.7%): Besides their own pick (6.0%), the Spurs also control the Hawks’ first-rounder (0.7%), giving them two outside shots at No. 1. Given that the Spurs won the lottery for Victor Wembanyama just two years ago, it would feel a little unfair for them to luck into Flagg too, but that duo would be very fun to watch together.
- Houston Rockets (3.8%): The 52-win Rockets, who control Phoenix’s first-round pick, have no shortage of young talent on their roster already. Winning the lottery would be a case of the rich getting richer, especially considering that Houston also has extra future draft assets that could be used as trade chips for additional upgrades.
- Portland Trail Blazers (3.7%): Portland’s young core features plenty of intriguing talent, including Deni Avdija, Toumani Camara, Shaedon Sharpe, and Scoot Henderson, but they’d love to add one more long-term keeper to that group before they start trying to contend. For what it’s worth, the Hawks moved up from this spot in the lottery standings to No. 1 last year.
- Dallas Mavericks (1.8%): Jumping up to No. 1 might be karmic justice for fans in Dallas, who were devastated by this year’s Luka Doncic trade. But would it feel right for general manager Nico Harrison to be rewarded with a new franchise player after making that Doncic deal? Either way, adding Flagg to a roster that features Anthony Davis and Kyrie Irving would certainly qualify as intriguing.
- Chicago Bulls (1.7%): The Bulls have begun leaning into a rebuild this past year, having traded away Alex Caruso, DeMar DeRozan, and Zach LaVine. They’ll probably need to tear things down further if they want to have a legitimate shot at a top pick, but you never know.
- Sacramento Kings (0.8%): The Kings’ top-12 protected pick will likely be sent to Atlanta at No. 13, but there’s a 0.8% chance of them moving up to No. 1. After a tumultuous year that saw Sacramento fire head coach Mike Brown and GM Monte McNair and trade star point guard De’Aaron Fox, new head of basketball operations Scott Perry would love to begin his tenure by seeing this long shot of less than 1-in-100 come through.
We want to know what you think. Outside of your favorite team, which club would you most like to see win the draft lottery on Monday evening? Which outcome would be a worst-case scenario, in your view?
Head to the comment section below to weigh in with your thoughts!
Since I think the NBA is rigged in many ways, I’ll make this prediction lol.
There is no way, no how, the NBA sends Cooper Flagg West of the Mississippi.
A ticket to no man’s land is not in the works here.
This kid will be drafted in the east and on TV often. Whether it’s ESPN highlights or national games, they will market this guy and ride him for everything he can possibly provide. That ain’t happening out west.
Given that the Eastern Conference has a 69.2% chance at the #1, you’re most likely right and that wouldn’t be rigging, but it’s still possible for the West to get it.
I agree with this. The league can’t be entirely happy about giving Wemby to Pop, where he’s had no role in driving league revenue as they continued to tank, in embarrassing fashion. Flagg isn’t that kind of impact player, but all the more reason that he’ll go somewhere that will have in some national TV games soon.
Dumars is the head of basketball operations for the Pelicans.
Thanks, had briefly flipped him and Perry in my head. Fixed now.
Philly or San Antonio would be the worst, by far
And the two least deserving
The league has been run by, or for the principal benefit of, the small market owners since the early 2000’s. Draft lottery rewards have followed, and their favorite script is to turn sad stories into happy ones. In the minds of the powers that be, large market teams don’t really have sad stories. E.g., AD forces his way out of NOP and the franchise’s future is in doubt; BUT here comes Zion. The SAS, the poster child for high small market aspirations, with the league’s favorite HC, falls back to a seemingly endless tanking era; BUT here comes Wemby.
Based on my own proprietary “Sadest Story” index, I predict Flagg will be gifted to either BKN or WSH.
Have you not been following the Bulls? Lol
Yes, I could see Brooklyn or even the Bulls need some help and they’re a major market.
But Does the league trust that ownership group with this kid? And by that I mean, build a winning franchise around him?
Pelicans and Nets would be the least insufferable so one of them hopefully. The zion prognostication would be annoying, but at least we’d (hopefully) get an answer.
The Warriors
I strongly suspect you don’t have to worry much about that…
Great if he stays at home in North Carolina, right?