By Marilyn Dubinski | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2025-05-12 23:20:06
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马刺队将在选秀乐透抽签中拥有两个签位,分别有最好的机会抽到第8顺位和第14顺位。
马刺队连续第六年(希望也是最后一年)参加NBA选秀乐透抽签。 这无疑得到了回报,因为他们的五个乐透签位中,除了一个之外,其他球员——德文·瓦塞尔(Devin Vassell)、杰里米·索汉(Jeremy Sochan)、维克多·文班亚马(Victor Wembanyama)(年度最佳新秀)和斯蒂芬·卡斯尔(Stephon Castle)(年度最佳新秀)——仍然留在马刺队,并且有潜力成为球队的长期基石。今年,他们在选秀人才济济的一年中拥有两个乐透签位,杜克大学前锋库珀·弗拉格(Cooper Flagg)领衔。 以下是如何观看以及您需要知道的所有信息。
如何观看
时间: 2025年5月12日,星期一,中部时间下午6:00
地点: ESPN
乐透抽签如何运作?
您可以在NBA.com上阅读整个过程,但这里是其要点:
14个编号为1到14的乒乓球将被放置在乐透抽签机中。 当从14个球中抽出4个球时,不考虑选择顺序,共有1001种可能的组合。 在乐透抽签之前,这1001种组合中的1000种将被分配给14支参加乐透抽签的球队。 乐透抽签机由Smart Play公司制造,该公司是美国领先的州乐透抽签机制造商。 Smart Play还会在抽签前对乒乓球进行称重、测量和认证。
抽签过程按以下方式进行:所有14个球都放置在乐透抽签机中,并混合20秒钟,然后取出第一个球。 将剩余的球在乐透抽签机中再混合10秒钟,然后抽出第二个球。 混合10秒钟,然后抽出第三个球。 混合10秒钟,然后抽出第四个球。 已经被分配到该组合的球队将获得状元签。 使用相同的乒乓球和乐透抽签机重复相同的过程,以确定第二到第四顺位的选秀权。
总经理布莱恩·莱特(Brian Wright)将代表马刺队进入乐透抽签室,而新任主教练米奇·约翰逊(Mitch Johnson)将在舞台上代表马刺队。
马刺队拥有哪些选秀权,他们的概率是多少?
马刺队拥有自己的首轮选秀权和亚特兰大老鹰队的选秀权,这是通过交易德章泰·穆雷(Dejounte Murray)获得的。(他们对夏洛特黄蜂队和芝加哥公牛队的首轮选秀权拥有保护权,但它们在马刺队于2月份重新获得达龙·福克斯(De’Aaron Fox)时都被交易走了,而且无论如何它们都不会在本赛季作为首轮选秀权转让给马刺队。) 在乐透抽签之前,他们自己的选秀权目前拥有第八好的概率获得状元签,而老鹰队的选秀权在与排名第13的国王队进行的决胜局中输掉抛硬币后,排在第14位。
以下是乐透抽签中每支球队获得状元签的概率:
- 犹他爵士队(17胜65负的常规赛战绩):14%
- 华盛顿奇才队(18胜64负):14%
- 夏洛特黄蜂队(19胜63负):14%
- 新奥尔良鹈鹕队(21胜61负):12.5%
- 费城76人队(24胜58负):10.5%
- 布鲁克林篮网队(26胜56负):9%
- 多伦多猛龙队(30胜52负):7.5%
- 圣安东尼奥马刺队(34胜48负):6%
- 休斯顿火箭队(通过菲尼克斯太阳队获得的选秀权):3.8%
- 波特兰开拓者队(36胜46负):3.7%
- 达拉斯独行侠队(39胜43负):1.8%
- 芝加哥公牛队(39胜43负):1.7%
- 萨克拉门托国王队(40胜42负):0.8%
- 圣安东尼奥马刺队(通过亚特兰大老鹰队获得的选秀权):0.7%
此外,以下是他们获得每个顺位的概率,由Tankathon提供:
他们最有机会获得他们目前所处的顺位,除非乐透抽签眷顾他们,否则他们不可能选择高于第8或第14顺位。 老鹰队的选秀权将在第14顺位或前4顺位,而马刺队的选秀权范围从第8到第12顺位或前4顺位。(换句话说,如果你没有听到老鹰队排在第14顺位或马刺队排在第12到第8顺位之间,他们将获得前4顺位的选秀权。) 总的来说,第8顺位有26.3%的机会进入前4,而第14顺位有3.4%的机会,所以他们实际上有接近30%的机会获得前4顺位的选秀权,考虑到所有因素,这还不错。
一旦我们知道马刺队将选择哪个顺位,我们将在Pounding the Rock上发布选秀前景评估,但如果您想提前了解并开始了解一些名字,您可以查看受邀参加选秀联合试训的球员名单。
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The NBA Draft Lottery is tonight: How to watch and what to know
The Spurs will have two picks in the draft lottery, with the best odds to land at 8th and 14th.
For the sixth (and hopefully final) year in a row, the Spurs are a part of the NBA Draft Lottery. It has certainly paid off, as all but one of their five lottery picks — Devin Vassell, Jeremy Sochan, Victor Wembanyama (ROY) and Stephon Castle (ROY) — are still with the Spurs and have the potential to be long-term pieces for them, and this year they have two lottery picks in a very deep class, headlined by Duke forward Cooper Flagg. Here is how you can watch and all you need to know.
How to watch
When: Monday, May 12, 2025, 6:00 PM CT
Where: ESPN
How does the lottery work?
You can read the entire process at NBA.com, but here is the gist of it:
Fourteen ping-pong balls numbered 1 through 14 will be placed in a lottery machine. There are 1,001 possible combinations when four balls are drawn out of 14, without regard to their order of selection. Before the lottery, 1,000 of those 1,001 combinations will be assigned to the 14 participating lottery teams. The lottery machine is manufactured by the Smart Play Company, a leading manufacturer of state lottery machines throughout the United States. Smart Play also weighs, measures and certifies the ping-pong balls before the drawing.
The drawing process occurs in the following manner: All 14 balls are placed in the lottery machine and they are mixed for 20 seconds, and then the first ball is removed. The remaining balls are mixed in the lottery machine for another 10 seconds, and then the second ball is drawn. There is a 10-second mix, and then the third ball is drawn. There is a 10-second mix, and then the fourth ball is drawn. The team that has been assigned that combination will receive the No. 1 pick. The same process is repeated with the same ping-pong balls and lottery machine for the second through fourth picks.
General Manager Brian Wright will be the Spurs’ representation inside the lottery draw room, and new head coach Mitch Johnson will represent the Spurs on stage.
What picks do the Spurs own, and what are their odds?
The Spurs own their own first round pick and the Atlanta Hawks’, which was acquired via the Dejounte Murray trade. (They had protected rights to the Charlotte Hornets and Chicago Bulls’ first round picks, but they were both traded away when the Spurs acquired De’Aaron Fox back in February, and neither would have convey as first round picks to the Spurs this season anyways.) Ahead of the lottery, their own pick currently holds the 8th best odds of being picked first, while the Hawks’ pick sits at 14th after losing a coinflip to the 13th place Kings in a tie-breaker.
Here are the odds that each team in the lottery will pick top overall:
- Utah Jazz (17-65) regular-season record): 14%
- Washington Wizards (18-64): 14%
- Charlotte Hornets (19-63): 14%
- New Orleans Pelicans (21-61): 12.5%
- Philadelphia 76ers (24-58): 10.5%
- Brooklyn Nets (26-56): 9%
- Toronto Raptors (30-52): 7.5%
- San Antonio Spurs (34-48): 6%
- Houston Rockets (pick via Phoenix Suns): 3.8%
- Portland Trail Blazers (36-46): 3.7%
- Dallas Mavericks (39-43): 1.8%
- Chicago Bulls (39-43): 1.7%
- Sacramento Kings (40-42): 0.8%
- San Antonio Spurs (pick via Atlanta Hawks): 0.7%
Also, here aretheir odds of landing in each slot courtesy of Tankathon:
Their best odds are to land where they currently sit, and they can’t pick any higher than 8th or 14th unless the lottery blesses them with a top 4 pick. The Hawks pick will either be at 14th or top 4, and the Spurs’ pick can range anywhere from 8 to 12 or top 4. (In other words, if you don’t hear Hawks at 14th or the Spurs between 12th and 8th, they will have a top 4 pick.) Overall, the 8th pick stands a 26.3% chance of moving to the top 4, while the 14th pick has a 3.4% chance, so they actually have almost a 30% chance of receiving a top 4 pick, which isn’t bad, all things considered.
Once we know where the Spurs will pick, we will have draft prospect reviews here at Pounding the Rock, but if you want to get out ahead and start learning some names, you can check out the players invited to the Draft Combine.
By Marilyn Dubinski, via Pounding The Rock