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2026 NBA Draft order, lottery odds: No. 1 pick to be awarded on Sunday
2026 NBA Draft order, lottery odds: No. 1 pick to be awarded on Sunday By May 10, 2026 at 11:16 am ET • 2 min read nba-draft-lottery-getty.png Imagn Images

Happy lottery day to all who observe. On Sunday afternoon (3 p.m. ET), the NBA will hold its annual drawing of the 14 non-playoff teams to determine who will pick No. 1 in June's NBA Draft. This will be the last lottery before significant reforms to the process are expected to be passed later in May, but that will only affect future lotteries. For now, picks No. 15-60 are locked in, and the top 14 will be settled on Sunday.

Here is the order for the 2026 NBA Draft based on what we know now. The top 14 are ordered by their record slot, with their odds at the top pick attached. Note that while Atlanta has higher odds than Memphis, that is due to the swap rights it has with Milwaukee. The Hawks will make the higher choice between the picks originally belonging to the Pelicans and Bucks, while the Bucks will make the lower choice. With all of that straightened out, here's the order as of now:

2026 NBA Draft order, lottery odds

PickTeamNo. 1 pick odds

1.

Washington Wizards

14%

2.

Indiana Pacers

14%

3.

Brooklyn Nets

14%

4.

Utah Jazz

11.5%

5.

Sacramento Kings

11.5%

6.

Memphis Grizzlies

9%

7.

Atlanta Hawks (via New Orleans Pelicans)

9.8%

8.

Dallas Mavericks

6.7%

9.

Chicago Bulls

4.5%

10.

Milwaukee Bucks*

0%

11.

Golden State Warriors

2%

12.

Oklahoma City Thunder (via Los Angeles Clippers

1.5%

13.

Miami Heat

1%

14.

Charlotte Hornets

0.5%

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15.

Chicago Bulls (via Portland Trail Blazers)

16.

Memphis Grizzlies (via Phoenix Suns)

17.

Oklahoma City Thunder (via Philadelphia 76ers)

18.

Charlotte Hornets (via Orlando Magic)

19.

Toronto Raptors

20.

San Antonio Spurs (via Atlanta Hawks)

21.

Detroit Pistons (via Minnesota Timberwolves)

22.

Philadelphia 76ers (via Houston Rockets)

23.

Atlanta Hawks (via Cleveland Cavaliers)

24.

New York Knicks

25.

Los Angeles Lakers

26.

Denver Nuggets

27.

Boston Celtics

28.

Minnesota Timberwolves (via Detroit Pistons)

29.

Cleveland Cavaliers (via San Antonio Spurs)

30.

Dallas Mavericks (via Oklahoma City Thunder)

-----End of first round-----

31.

New York Knicks (via Washington Wizards)

32.

Memphis Grizzlies (via Indiana Pacers)

33.

Brooklyn Nets

34.

Sacramento Kings

35.

San Antonio Spurs (via Utah Jazz)

36.

Los Angeles Clippers (via Memphis Grizzlies)

37.

Oklahoma City Thunder (via Dallas Mavericks)

38.

Chicago Bulls (via New Orleans Pelicans)

39.

Houston Rockets (via Chicago Bulls)

40.

Boston Celtics (via Milwaukee Bucks)

41.

Miami Heat (via Golden State Warriors)

42.

San Antonio Spurs (via Portland Trail Blazers)

43.

Brooklyn Nets (via Los Angeles Clippers)

44.

San Antonio Spurs (via Miami Heat)

45.

Sacramento Kings (via Charlotte Hornets)

46.

Orlando Magic

47.

Phoenix Suns (via Philadelphia 76ers)

48.

Dallas Mavericks (via Phoenix Suns)

49.

Denver Nuggets (via Atlanta Hawks)

50.

Toronto Raptors

51.

Washington Wizards (via Minnesota Timberwolves)

52.

Los Angeles Clippers (via Cleveland Cavaliers)

53.

Houston Rockets

54.

Golden State Warriors (via Los Angeles Lakers)

55.

New York Knicks

56.

Chicago Bulls (via Denver Nuggets)

57.

Atlanta Hawks (via Boston Celtics)

58.

New Orleans Pelicans (via Detroit Pistons)

59.

Minnesota Timberwolves (via San Antonio Spurs)

60.

Washington Wizards (via Oklahoma City Thunder)

*Hawks receive the higher of New Orleans' and Milwaukee's picks, while Milwaukee receives the lower pick.

BYU's AJ Dybansta and Kansas' Darryn Peterson are viewed as the top two prospects in what experts believe is a loaded draft class. Duke's Cameron Boozer and North Carolina's Caleb Wilson are also expected to be top-five picks.

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Longshots have had good lottery luck in recent years. The Dallas Mavericks won the 2025 Draft Lottery and the right to pick Duke's Cooper Flagg with the No. 1 overall pick a year ago with just a 1.8% chance of landing the top pick. Flagg went on to win Rookie of the Year honors.

The Hawks had just 3% chances of landing the No. 1 pick in 2024 when they won the lottery and picked Zaccharie Risacher

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Originally reported by CBS Sports