NBA Draft Lottery: Start Time, TV Info, Odds, And More
NBA Draft Lottery

Tuesday marks a big day in the NBA, and for the Los Angeles Lakers in particular as the NBA Draft lottery, which decided the order of the upcoming draft, is set to take place.

The Lakers, who had the third-worst record in the NBA this season, will need their pick to fall in the top three if they want to keep it, as if it does not then it will be sent to the Philadelphia 76ers to complete the Steve Nash trade.

Luck will need to be on the side of Lakers president of basketball operations Magic Johnson, who will be representing the Lakers Tuesday night, as there is just a 46.9 percent chance that the Lakers stay in the top three.

Despite being the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference this postseason, the Boston Celtics have the best chance of landing the top pick as they own the Brooklyn Nets pick.

The stars will be out Tuesday night hoping to land their respective teams the top overall pick. See what odds each team has at landing the top pick here:

TeamPercent at landing No. 1 pick
Boston Celtics (via Brooklyn Nets)25.0
Phoenix Suns19.9
Los Angeles Lakers15.6
Philadelphia 76ers11.9
Orlando Magic8.8
Minnesota Timberwolves5.3
New York Knicks5.3
Sacramento Kings2.8
Dallas Mavericks1.7
Sacramento Kings (via New Orleans Pelicans)1.1
Charlotte Hornets0.8
Detroit Pistons0.7
Denver Nuggets0.6
Miami Heat0.5

The NBA Draft lottery will begin at 5 p.m. Pacific time Tuesday, and will be aired on ESPN with a streaming option on WatchESPN.

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