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A year ago, the Kings had the worst record and wound up with the No.4 pick instead of the top prize in the NBA Draft Lottery. Alas, their initial bad luck turned into good fortune, in the presence of Tyreke Evans, this season's Rookie of the Year unless Stephen Curry's late surge spoils his bid. Now, because Golden State, Washington and Detroit finished the season Wednesday night with victories, the Kings own the third-worst record -- and the best chances for the No.3 pick in the upcoming draft. Or then again, maybe they get really lucky and move up to one or two and a shot at John Wall and Evan Turner. Entering the Lottery, here are the odds (for the No.1 pick) for the teams with the worst records. Or, as the ping pong balls bounce .... - New Jersey. 25 percent. - Minnesota. 19.9 percent. - Sacramento. 15.6 percent.
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John Wall will probably go No1 but do the Nets need him or will they take him?
TWolves will prob take Evan Turner but do they need him also?
DeMarcus Cousins and Derrick Favors are the likely picks to round out the first 4, however it will be interesting to see how the lottery balls fall, who gets what actual pick and therefore who they will pick, maybe to use as trade bait, maybe just to bolster their rosters.