Draft Pick Tracker – March 21st, 2017

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Updated: Tuesday, March 21, 2017 08:31 AM

Welcome back to your daily Sixers draft pick tracker.

Summary of last night:

The Orlando Magic coming from behind to beat the 76ers keeps hope alive that the Sixers could jump up to the 4th worst record, as they’re now tied in the win column and only 0.5 games back of Orlando. It also keeps open the possibility that the Magic could pass the Kings, which would lead to a significant amount of additional ping pong ball combinations (see below).

On the downside, the Knicks lost again, putting them in a tie with Sacramento for the 6th worst record.

2017 Draft Pick Tracker – Summary

Pick Place GB (from 2nd) Games Left Notes
Lakers 2nd 12 44.2% chance at conveying
Sixers 5th 6.0 12 88 lottery combinations
Kings t6th 7.0 12 53 lottery combinations

Yesterday’s results:

  • Charlotte beat Atlanta (good): Charlotte’s win pushes them into the 11th spot, and 4 games up on the Kings. That should be too much to make up for Sacramento.
  • LAC beat New York (bad): The Knicks loss puts them in a tie, at 27-43, with the Sacramento Kings for the 6th worst record.
  • Orlando beat Philly (great): Huge game. Yuge. A Philly win would have put them 2.5 games up on the Magic, which would have pretty much ended that dream. Now they’re tied in the win column at 26, with the Kings only one up at 27. This has the potential to have major ramifications on lottery night, since the 4th/5th/6th/7th spots have a combined 313 lottery ball combinations in play. For reference:
    • Best case scenario (Sixers 4th, Kings 5th) = 207 combinations, 20.7% chance at the #1 pick, 59.2% chance at a top-3 pick.
    • Worst case scenario (Sixers 6th, Kings 7th) = 106 combinations, 10.6% chance at the #1 pick, 34.5% chance at a top-3 pick.
    • Current: 141 combinations, 14.1% chance at the #1 pick, 44% at a top-3 pick.

Tonight’s games:

  • Golden State @ Dallas (go Mavs): The Mavs are 3 wins up on the Kings and should be safe. Still, another win doesn’t hurt.
  • LAC @ LAL (go Lakers) (lol): The Lakers are, shockingly, still only 2 behind the Suns. Passing Phoenix would make the odds the Sixers get the pick this year jump from 44.2% to 53.1%.
  • Phoenix @ Miami (go Miami): ^– see above.
  • San Antonio @ Minnesota (go Wolves): The Wolves are still only 1 win up on the Kings, so some separation would be great.
  • Memphis @ New Orleans (go Pels): The Pelicans are 2 wins up on the Kings, and some more separation would be preferable.

Current combined odds for Sixers/Kings pick swap:

  • #1 pick: 14.1% (-1.0% change since yesterday)
  • Top-3 pick: 44.0% (-2.5% change since yesterday)
  • Two top-5 picks: 29.6% 30.9% (-1.3% change since yesterday)

Lakers Pick (currently 2nd):

Lakers draft pick – Current Status:

Team Place Record GB (from LAL) Games Left Last 10
Nets 1st 13-56 -6.5 13 3-7
Lakers 2nd 20-50 12 1-9
Suns 3rd 22-48 +2.0 12 4-6
Magic 4th 26-45 +5.5 11 4-6

(Where the Lakers currently are in the standings)

Lakers Draft Pick Matrix:

Finishes 1-3 pick 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th
Worst record 64.3% 35.7% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
2nd worst 55.8% 31.9% 12.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
3rd 46.9% 22.6% 26.5% 4.0% 0.0% 0.0%
4th 37.8% 9.9% 35.0% 16.1% 1.3% 0.0%
5th 29.1% 0.0% 26.1% 35.9% 8.4% 0.4%

What odds the Lakers have of getting each pick (columns) depending on where they finish in the standings (rows). In red means the Sixers would not get the pick. The row in bold is where the Lakers are if the season finished today. All odds assume no ties in the final standings).

Sixers/Kings Pick (currently 5th/t6th):

Team Place Record GB (Sixers) Games Left Last 10 Lotto combinations
Magic 4th 26-45 -0.5 11 4-6 119
Sixers 5th 26-44 12 4-6 88
Kings t6th 27-43 +1.0 12 2-8 53
Knicks t6th 27-43 +1.0 12 3-7 53
Wolves 8th 28-41 +2.5 13 5-5 28
Pelicans 9th 29-41 +3.0 12 6-4 17
Mavs 10th 30-39 +4.5 13 6-4 11

(How the Sixers and Kings fit into the standings. Lottery ball combinations based on if the season ended today.)

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Derek Bodner

Derek Bodner is a credentialed reporter covering the Philadelphia 76ers independently for DerekBodner.com. He is also a college basketball scout for DraftExpress.com, and an NBA contributor for The Ringer. Contact Information: derek.bodner@draftexpress.com / @DerekBodnerNBA

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