Ties Broken for Order of Selection in Nba Draft 2018 Presented by State Farm

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Ties Broken for Order of Selection in Nba Draft 2018 Presented by State Farm TIES BROKEN FOR ORDER OF SELECTION IN NBA DRAFT 2018 PRESENTED BY STATE FARM NEW YORK, April 13, 2018 – Five ties among teams that finished the 2017-18 NBA regular season with identical records were broken today through random drawings to determine the order of selection for NBA Draft 2018 presented by State Farm. The drawings were conducted by NBA Executive Vice President, Basketball Operations Kiki VanDeWeghe at the St. Regis Hotel in New York and broadcast live on NBA TV. The tiebreaker process was overseen by Darrington Hobson, a representative from the accounting firm of Ernst & Young. The results of the drawings: • Dallas (24-58) won a tiebreaker with Atlanta. • Chicago (27-55) won a tiebreaker with Sacramento. • Miami (44-38) won a tiebreaker with Milwaukee. • San Antonio (47-35) won a tiebreaker with Minnesota. • Oklahoma City (48-34) won a tiebreaker with Indiana, New Orleans and Utah. Second, third and fourth place in the tiebreaker drawings went to Utah, New Orleans and Indiana, respectively. NBA Draft Lottery 2018 presented by State Farm will be held on Tuesday, May 15 in Chicago. NBA Draft 2018 presented by State Farm will take place on Thursday, June 21 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. Below is the order of selection for NBA Draft 2018 presented by State Farm and the number of chances for teams in NBA Draft Lottery 2018 presented by State Farm. 1 2018 FIRST ROUND DRAFT CHOICE ORDER Drawings will be conducted at NBA Draft Lottery 2018 presented by State Farm to determine the first three picks in NBA Draft 2018 presented by State Farm. The remainder of the “lottery teams” will select in positions 4 through 14 in inverse order of their 2017-18 regular-season records. The teams entered in the lottery are as follows, with their chances of winning the lottery out of 1,000: Team Record Win% Lottery Chances Phoenix 21-61 .256 250 Memphis 22-60 .268 199 Dallas 24-58 .293 138 Atlanta 24-58 .293 137 Orlando 25-57 .305 88 Chicago 27-55 .329 53 Sacramento 27-55 .329 53 Brooklyn (to Cleveland via Boston) 28-54 .341 28 New York 29-53 .354 17 Los Angeles Lakers (to Boston or to Philadelphia)1 35-47 .427 11 Charlotte 36-46 .439 8 Detroit2 39-43 .476 7 LA Clippers 42-40 .512 6 Denver 46-36 .561 5 The order for the remainder of the first-round picks is as follows: Team Record Win% 15. Washington 43-39 .524 16. Miami (to Phoenix) 44-38 .537 17. Milwaukee 44-38 .537 18. San Antonio 47-35 .573 19. Minnesota (to Atlanta) 47-35 .573 20. Oklahoma City (to Minnesota via Utah) 48-34 .585 21. Utah 48-34 .585 22. New Orleans (to Chicago) 48-34 .585 23. Indiana 48-34 .585 24. Portland 49-33 .598 25. Cleveland (to Los Angeles Lakers) 50-32 .610 26. Philadelphia 52-30 .634 27. Boston 55-27 .671 28. Golden State 58-24 .707 29. Toronto (to Brooklyn) 59-23 .720 30. Houston (to Atlanta via LA Clippers) 65-17 .793 1 This pick will be conveyed to Boston via Philadelphia via Phoenix or to Philadelphia via Phoenix. 2 This pick may be conveyed to LA Clippers. 2 2018 SECOND ROUND DRAFT CHOICE ORDER 31. Phoenix 32. Memphis 33./34. Atlanta 33./34. Dallas 35. Orlando 36./37. Sacramento 36./37. Chicago (to New York via Oklahoma City) 38. Brooklyn (to Philadelphia) 39. New York (to Philadelphia) 40. Los Angeles Lakers (to Brooklyn via Toronto via Orlando) 41. Charlotte (to Orlando via Phoenix via Memphis) 42. Detroit 43. LA Clippers (to Denver via New York via Philadelphia) 44. Denver (to Los Angeles Lakers via Chicago via Utah) 45. Washington 46. Milwaukee (to Brooklyn) 47. Miami (to Houston via Memphis) 48. Minnesota 49. San Antonio 50. Indiana 51. New Orleans 52. Utah 53. Oklahoma City 54. Portland (to Dallas via Denver) 55. Cleveland (to Charlotte via Brooklyn via Philadelphia) 56. Philadelphia 57. Boston (to Oklahoma City) 58. Golden State (to Denver) 59. Toronto (to Phoenix) 60. Houston (to Philadelphia) Note: Teams that finished the regular season with identical records will select in the second round in inverse order of the order in which they select in the first round. With respect to ties between lottery teams: Since the order of selection in the first round for these sets 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 15. # # # 3 .
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