NBA Draft lottery is broken again
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Phoenix Suns fans prepared for the nightmare, but it didn't arrive in its most obvious form. Still, the Dallas Mavericks found some big-time luck.
Phoenix owns the Cleveland Cavaliers’ first-round pick in the 2025 draft which will be the 29th overall selection. The Suns also own the 52nd pick that was originally owned by the Denver Nuggets.
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On Monday night, the NBA held its annual draft lottery and to everyone’s surprise, it was the Dallas Mavericks, a team that had a 1.8 percent chance at winning the first overall pick, that ended up being the night’s biggest winner.