Monday, April 13

Odds, Date, Protections and More


After months of the discourse furing the 2025-26 NBA season regarding the blatant tanking by teams across the league, the regular season has now drawn to a close. It’s a loaded draft class that could prove historically good, which is why teams seemed to intentionally tank games to improve their 2026 NBA Draft lottery odds.

Let’s dive right into our 2026 NBA Draft lottery guide. Below you can find the final lottery odds, notes on draft pick protections and details on the date for the NBA Draft lottery.

2026 NBA Draft Lottery Odds

Here are the NBA Draft lottery odds this year.

Pick Team Top-4 Pick No. 1 Pick
1 Washington Wizards 52.1% 14%
2 Indiana Pacers 52.1% 14%
3 Brooklyn Nets 52.1% 14%
4 Utah Jazz 45.2% 11.5%
Sacramento Kings 45.2% 11.5%
6 Memphis Grizzlies 37.2% 9%
7 Atlanta Hawks (via NOP) 29.3% 6.8%
Dallas Mavericks 29.0% 6.7%
9 Chicago Bulls 20.3% 4.5%
10 Milwaukee Bucks 13.9% 3.0%
11 Golden State Warriors 9.4% 2.0%
12 Oklahoma City Thunder (LAC) 7.1% 1.5%
13 Miami Heat 4.8% 1.0%
14 Charlotte Hornets 2.4% 0.5%

2026 NBA Draft Pick Protections

Here are the 2026 NBA Draft lottery pick protections.

  • Washington Wizards: Top-8 Protected (SAFE)
  • Indiana Pacers: Top-4 Protected
    • 2026 IND 1st goes to the Los Angeles Clippers if it falls between picks 5-9
  • Utah jazz: Top-8 Protected
    • 2026 UTA 1st goes to the Oklahoma City Thunder if it falls between picks 9-30
  • Milwaukee Bucks: Receive lowest first-round pick between Bucks and the New Orleans Pelicans (goes to the Atlanta Hawks)
  • Atlanta Hawks: Receive the highest of the Bucks’ and Pelicans’ first-round picks in the 2026 NBA Draft

2026 NBA Draft Lottery FAQ

When is the NBA Draft Lottery?

The 2026 NBA Draft lottery is Sunday, May 10 and will be televised on ESPN.

Who has the highest odds in the NBA Draft Lottery?

The Washington Wizards, Indiana Pacers and Brooklyn Nets are tied with the highest 2026 NBA Draft lottery odds with a 14 percent chance of landing the first overall pick and a 52.1 percent chance of landing a top-four pick.

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