Patrick Ewing was poised to be the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft 40 years ago when Commissioner David Stern began the first draft lottery by pulling a logo of the Golden State Warriors out of an envelope - indicating they would select seventh.
NBA draft lottery: Cavaliers and Magic have landed the most top picks in the event’s 40-year history
Patrick Ewing was poised to be the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft 40 years ago when Commissioner David Stern began the first draft lottery by pulling a logo of the Golden State Warriors out of an envelope - indicating they would select seventh.
Pat O’Brien, announcing for CBS, proclaimed: "And the first team to hate the lottery."
Now the question is who will be the next team to hate the lottery. Utah, Washington or Charlotte, perhaps? Each has a league-best 14% chance of picking first this year.
"That day we don’t have a lot of control over. The balls will tell us our fate," Wizards general manager Will Dawkins told Monumental Sports Network recently - a reference to the table tennis balls in a lottery machine that determine the top few picks.