Milwaukee lose the lottery, slide from #1 to #4 After finishing the 2013-2014 regular season with the worst record, the Bucks have slid from a likely #1 pick to #4
Detroit ride luck; claim #3 selection The Detroit Pistons are the big winners of the lottery jumping five spots and claiming the #3 selection in the NBA Draft
#2 to Philly, Orlando wins 2014 Draft Lottery The Philadelphia 76ers claim the #2 pick in the draft and will have a chance to add a talented rookie to their already young roster This means, the Orlando Magic have won the lottery and will have the #1 selection in the 2014 NBA Draft. Congratulations to General Manager 'BoshtrichBurger'
FULL 1st ROUND DRAFT ORDER 1. - Orlando Magic (BoshtrichBurger) 2. - Philadelphia 76ers (Jabba) 3. - Detroit Pistons (Unmanaged) 4. - Milwaukee Bucks (Hunter) 5. - Utah Jazz (Frizzed) 6. - Boston Celtics (Unmanaged) 7. - Los Angeles Lakers (Eds) 8. - Sacramento Kings (Unmanaged) 9. - Cleveland Cavaliers (KATA) 10. - New Orleans Pelicans (Unmanaged) 11. - Denver Nuggets (Unmanaged) 12. - New York Knicks (Baxter) 13. - Minnesota Timberwolves (Gazza) 14. - Phoenix Suns (Mousey) 15. - Atlanta Hawks (Brettman) 16. - Charlotte Bobcats (Escath) 17. - Washington Wizards (Number11) 18. - Brooklyn Nets (Unmanaged) 19. - Toronto Raptors (Weeman & Teacups) 20. - Dallas Mavericks (Hen da man) 21. - Memphis Grizzlies (Mariner) 22. - Golden State Warriors (Skippos) 23. - Portland Trailblazers (Unmanaged) 24. - Miami Heat (Arheiner) 25. - Houston Rockets (Unmanaged) 26. - Indiana Pacers (DirkDiggler) 27. - Los Angeles Clippers (Benny) 28. - Oklahoma City Thunder (Unmanaged) 29. - San Antonio Spurs (SportsFan) 30. - Chicago Bulls (Unmanaged)
Big Three Headline Player Re-Signings The 'Big Three' will stay in South Beach for another season after accepting their respective player options with the Heat. Other marquee signings included Carmelo Anthony to the Knicks and veteran forward Tim Duncan to the San Antonio Spurs. A full list of the player options accepted and declined can be found below. Jason Richardson - Accepted - $6.6M Byron Mullens - Declined - $1.06M Josh McRoberts - Accepted - $2.77M Joel Anthony - Accepted - $3.8M Darren Collison - Accepted - $1.99M LeBron James - Accepted - $20.59M Dwayne Wade - Accepted - $20.16M Chris Bosh - Accepted - $20.59M Udonis Haslem - Accepted - $4.62M Carmelo Anthony - Accepted - $23.53M Nick Young - Accepted - $1.23M Andray Blatche - Accepted - $1.44M Andrei Kirilenko - Accepted - $3.33M Nate Robinson - Declined - $2.11M Darrell Arthur - Accepted - $3.46M Anthony Morrow - Accepted - $1.15M Jonas Jerebko - Accepted - $4.5M Francisco Garcia - Accepted - $1.32M Tim Duncan - Accepted - $10.36M Channing Frye - Accepted - $6.8M Mo Williams - Accepted - $2.77M
Unfortunately not. Will use the 2k 'everyone gets 1st and 2nd rounders for each year' rule. Less confusing and gives everyone a hand in the first draft (unless they trade their picks).
Team Options Accepted The likes of young guns Kawhi Leonard, Harrison Barnes and Klay Thompson will not be entering free agency this season after their respective teams accepted their team options for the coming season. A full wrap of the day's signing can be found below. Samuel Dalembert - Accepted - $3.87M Donald Sloan - Accepted - $948k Kawhi Leonard - Accepted - $3.05M Cory Joseph - Accepted - $2.13M Austin Daye - Declined - $1.06M Ish Smith - Accepted - $985k Harrison Barnes - Accepted - $3.05M Klay Thompson - Accepted - $4.47M Draymond Green - Accepted - $915k Festus Ezeli - Accepted - $1.11M
Further signings have occured overnight, with the New York Knicks, Los Angeles Lakers and Washington Wizards all accepting their team options. Marshon Brooks - Accepted - $2.3M Iman Shumpert - Accepted - $2.76M Bradley Beal - Accepted - $4.51M
Yeah was unlucky. #4 was the lowest pick you could have possibly gotten Still should be a quality player