Warriors, Kings’ chances of landing top-four pick in draft lottery originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area
After missing the 2024 NBA playoffs, the Warriors and Kings are shifting their focus to improving in the offseason to get back to playoff contention.
That journey begins with next month’s 2024 NBA Draft, and the draft lottery, which includes the 14 teams that didn’t make the playoffs, will take place Sunday afternoon in Chicago.
Amongst the 14 teams, the Kings and Warriors have the worst odds of landing a top-four pick. But as we’ve seen in years prior, anything is possible.
Sacramento has a 3.8 percent chance of securing a top-four selection, while Golden State’s odds are at 3.4 percent. If the Warriors don’t land one of the first four picks, they will lose their pick to the Portland Trail Blazers.
The Kings have a 0.8 percent chance of landing the No. 1 overall pick and the Warriors have a 0.7 chance. The Detroit Pistons (14 percent) and Washington Wizards (14 percent) both have the best odds at locking in the first selection.
The lottery will determine the first four picks, while the remainder of “lottery teams” will select in positions five through 14 in inverse order of their 2023-24 regular-season records.
Golden State’s previous lottery picks who were on last season’s roster are: Steph Curry (No. 7, 2009 draft), Klay Thompson (No. 11, 2011 draft), Jonathan Kuminga (No. 7, 2021 draft) and Moses Moody (No. 14, 2021 draft).
Sacramento’s most recent lottery selection was Keegan Murray, selected at No. 4 overall in 2022.
The draft lottery is set for 12 p.m. PT on ABC.
Source Agencies