Confirmed, Nets announced their first NBA draft draw since 2010
The Nets announced their first NBA draft draw on Monday. Monday's NBA draft draw will be one of the most important events in Brooklyn Nets' history. The team announced Friday that head coach Jody Fernandez will serve as his Chicago representative. After a record of 26 wins and 56 losses this season, the Nets currently have the sixth best draw odds, with a 9.0% chance of winning the No. 1 pick. Their chances of entering the top four are 37.2%, and their chances of winning the sixth to eighth picks are 58.94%. The worst case scenario is a drop to ninth or tenth, with a chance of 3.83%. Monday will be the first time the Nets have participated in the lottery draw since 2010. How were their luck in the past? Analyze the Nets' draft draw history before Monday's draw Nets have participated in the lottery draw 12 times in history. Among them, 7 times remained in the position before the lottery draw, 3 times rose and 3 times fell. They had the highest odds when they last played in the lottery draw in 2010, but then dropped to third place, missing John Wall and choosing Derek Fevers. Their most important rise was in 2000, when their pick from seventh to first place and selected Kenyon Martin. In 1987, they also had the highest lottery odds and won the No. 1 pick, and used this draw to pick Derek Coleman. This year's draft offers the Brooklyn Nets a chance to acquire local stars, which the team has been lacking during the NBA tournament. Nets have entered the top ten picks 16 times. These players have only seven All-Stars selected with the team, the most recent being Brooke Lopez (2013) and Kenyon Martin (2004). In 1981, the Nets selected Buck Williams with the Titanski draw, the only top ten player on the team to be selected into the All-Star multiple times. Duke's talented player Cooper Flagge is the headline of this year's draft, while Rutgers's Dylan Harper is considered the second-tier show. Draft analysts generally believe that Rutgers’ Ace Bailey and Baylor’s VJ Edgecombe are the next two highest ranking rookies. Utah Jazz, Washington Wizards and Charlotte Hornets occupy the top three in the lottery, with the probability of winning the No. 1 pick each being 14.0%. The New Orleans Pelicans (12.5%) and the Philadelphia 76ers (10.5%) ranked fourth and fifth respectively, while the Nets ranked sixth.
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