NBA Draft 2020: Who is representing each team at the NBA Draft Lottery?

Kyle Irving

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The 2020 NBA Draft Lottery is upon us, as 14 franchises hope to land the No. 1 pick in attempt to add a key piece to their team's future.

Just a year ago, the NBA's new Draft Lottery odds system took to immediate effect when the New Orleans Pelicans won the No. 1 overall pick with just a 6% chance heading into the drawing. The result? Selecting franchise-altering rookie phenom Zion Williamson.

Whether or not the lottery odds will reward another dark horse team is to be determined, but each team is sure to select a virtual representative to bring the franchise luck during the drawing.

Take a look below to see the full list of people representing each team at the virtual draft lottery, as well as each team's odds to earn the first overall pick.

The 2020 NBA Draft Lottery is set to take place on Friday, Aug. 21 at 5:30 a.m. IST.

Team2020 recordWin Pct.Lottery OddsRepresentativeTitle
Golden State15-50.23114.0%Stephen CurryPlayer
Cleveland19-46.29214.0%Brad DaughertyCleveland Cavaliers Alumni
Minnesota19-45.29714.0%D'Angelo RussellPlayer
Atlanta20-47.29912.5%Jami GertzAtlanta Hawks Ownership Group
Detroit20-46.30310.5%Troy WeaverGeneral Manager
New York21-45.3189.0%Leon RosePresident
Chicago22-43.3387.5%Arturas KarsinovasExecutive Vice President, Basketball Operations
Charlotte23-42.3546.0%Devonte' GrahamPlayer
Washington24-40.3754.5%Rui HachimuraPlayer
Phoenix26-39.4003.0%James JonesGeneral Manager
San Antonio27-36.4292.0%Peter J. HoltChairman
Sacramento28-36.4381.3%De'Aaron FoxPlayer
New Orleans28-36.4381.2%Trajan LangdonGeneral Manager
Memphis*32-33.4920.5%Elliot PerryMemphis Grizzlies Minority Owner and Director of Player Support

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Kyle Irving

You read that wrong – not Kyrie Irving. From Boston, graduated from the University of New Hampshire. Sixth season as a content producer for NBA.com's Global editions. Covering the NBA Draft has become his annual "dream come true" moment on the job. Irving has a soft spot for pass-first point guards, with Rajon Rondo and Steve Nash being two of his favorite players of all time.