The 2010 NBA draft lottery is tonight at 8 pm. 14 teams' futures depend on the order and the luck of the final lottery balls this evening. Since 1990, only four times has the franchise with the worst record actually gone on to win the lottery and select No. 1 overall. The big prize in this year's draft is former-Kentucky Wildcat freshman, John Wall, but also consolation prizes such as Ohio State's Evan Turner, Wall's frontcourt teammate, DeMarcus Cousins, Derrick Favors of Georgia Tech and Syracuse's Wesley Johnson.
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New Jersey Nets (12-70)
25.0 % chance of winning the lottery
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Minnesota Timberwolves (15-67)
19.9 % chance of winning the lottery
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Sacramento Kings (25-57)
15.6 % chance of winning the lottery
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Golden State Warriors (26-56)
10.4 % chance of winning the lottery
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Washington Wizards (26-56)
10.3 % chance of winning the lottery
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Philadelphia 76ers (27-55)
5.3 % chance of winning the lottery
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Detroit Pistons (27-55)
5.3 % chance of winning the lottery
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Los Angeles Clippers (29-53)
2.3 % chance of winning the lottery
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Utah Jazz (43-29), via the New York Knicks
2.2 % chance of winning the lottery
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Indiana Pacers (32-50)
1.1 % chance of winning the lottery
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New Orleans Hornets (37-45)
0.8 % chance of winning the lottery
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Memphis Grizzlies (40-42)
0.7 % chance of winning the lottery
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Toronto Raptors (40-42)
0.6 % chance of winning the lottery
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Houston Rockets (42-40)
0.5 % chance of winning the lottery
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