Complete history of NBA Draft Lottery winners: Year-by-year odds for every team to win No. 1 overall pick

Gilbert McGregor

Complete history of NBA Draft Lottery winners: Year-by-year odds for every team to win No. 1 overall pick image

We all can appreciate a long shot, right?

Each year, the NBA Draft Lottery sees the futures of 14 teams hinge upon a series of ping pong balls and the ultimate game of odds.

Since 2019, the three teams with the worst record in the previous season each have a 14.0 percent chance of winning the top pick in the draft. From there, odds are staggered to where every team still has an opportunity. 

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The team with the best record among the 14 lottery teams has a 0.5 percent chance of winning the No. 1 pick.

So, yes, I'm telling you there's a chance.

While lottery results are largely based on odds, luck is certainly a factor as well. Look back at the most recent teams to defy odds to win the top pick in the NBA Draft.

Longest odds to win NBA Draft Lottery since 1990

Since the weighted lottery system was adopted in 1990, eight teams that had a first-pick probability of 6.30 percent or lower have won the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA Draft, with the most recent team being the Pelicans in 2019.

In 1993, the Magic won the lottery with a 1.5 percent probability, marking the largest lottery upset in the weighted era.

YearTeamProbability (Rank)Selection
2019Pelicans6.00% (T-7th)Zion Williamson
2014Cavaliers1.40% (9th)Andrew Wiggins
2011Clippers (conveyed to Cavaliers)2.80% (8th)Kyrie Irving
2008Bulls1.70% (9th)Derrick Rose
2007Trail Blazers 5.30% (6th)Greg Oden
2005Bucks6.30% (6th)Andrew Bogut
2000Nets4.40% (7th)Kenyon Martin
1993Magic1.52% (11th)Chris Webber

2022 NBA Draft Lottery Odds 

Here are the odds for the 2022 NBA Draft lottery.

The Top 4 column represents a team's chances of earning one of the top four picks in the NBA Draft, while the No. 1 Pick column represents a team's chances of winning the top pick in the 2022 NBA Draft.

TeamRecordTop 4No. 1 Pick
Rockets20-6252.1%14.0%
Magic22-6052.1%14.0%
Pistons23-5952.1%14.0%
Thunder24-5848.1%12.5%
Pacers25-5742.1%10.5%
Trail Blazers27-5537.2%9.0%
Kings30-5232.0%7.5%
Lakers → Pelicans33-4926.3%6.0%
Spurs34-4820.3%4.5%
Wizards35-4711.7%3.0%
Knicks36-4611.7%2.0%
Clippers → Thunder42-407.1%1.5%
Hornets43-394.8%1.0%
Cavaliers44-382.4%0.5%

The Pelicans acquired the Lakers' pick in the 2019 trade that sent Anthony Davis to Los Angeles.

The Thunder acquired the Clippers' pick in the 2019 trade that sent Paul George to Los Angeles.

History of No. 1 overall picks in NBA Draft

Here is every team in the lottery era (since 1985) to win the No. 1 overall pick along with their pre-lottery odds. From 1985-89, every team in the lottery had the same odds to win the No. 1 overall pick. The NBA began using weighted odds by record starting in 1990.

YearTeamNo. 1 Pick ProbabilityPre-Lottery PositionSelection
2021Pistons14.0%T-1stCade Cunningham
2020Timberwolves14.0%T-1stAnthony Edwards
2019Pelicans6.0%7thZion Williamson
2018Suns25.0%1stDeandre Ayton
201776ers (via Celtics)25.0%1stMarkelle Fultz
201676ers25.0%1stBen Simmons
2015Timberwolves25.0%1stKarl-Anthony Towns
2014Cavaliers1.7%9thAndrew Wiggins
2013Cavaliers15.6%3rdAnthony Bennett
2012Hornets13.7%4thAnthony Davis
2011Cavaliers (via Clippers)2.8%8thKyrie Irving
2010Wizards10.3%5thJohn Wall
2009Clippers17.7%3rdBlake Griffin
2008Bulls1.7%9thDerrick Rose
2007Trail Blazers5.3%7thGreg Oden
2006Raptors8.8%5thAndrea Bargnani
2005Bucks6.3%6thAndrew Bogut
2004Magic25%1stDwight Howard
2003Cavaliers22.5%T-1stLeBron James
2002Rockets8.9%5thYao Ming
2001Wizards15.7%3rdKwame Brown
2000Nets4.4%7thKenyon Martin
1999Bulls15.7%3rdElton Brand
1998Clippers22.5%2ndMichael Olowakandi
1997Spurs21.6%2ndTim Duncan
199676ers33.7%1stAllen Iverson
1995Warriors9.4%5thJoe Smith
1994Bucks16.3%4thGlenn Robinson
1993Magic1.5%11thChris Webber
1992Magic15.2%2ndShaquille O'Neal
1991Hornets10.6%5thLarry Johnson
1990Nets16.7%1stDerrick Coleman
1989Kings11.1%T-1stPervis Ellison
1988Clippers14.3%T-1stDanny Manning
1987Spurs14.3%T-1stDavid Robinson
1986Cavaliers (via 76ers)14.3%T-1stBrad Daugherty
1985Knicks14.3%T-1stPatrick Ewing

 

 

 

 

 

Gilbert McGregor

Gilbert McGregor first joined The Sporting News in 2018 as a content producer for Global editions of NBA.com. Before covering the game, McGregor played basketball collegiately at Wake Forest, graduating with a Communication degree in 2016. McGregor began covering the NBA during the 2017-18 season and has been on hand for a number of league events.