The 2011 NBA Draft Lottery will take place on Tuesday night at 8:30 p.m. on ESPN, and the Washington Wizards find themselves back in a similar spot as last season, when they won the lottery and selected John Wall No. 1 overall. In fact, the Wizards have an even better chance to win the lottery this year and an even better chance of securing a high draft pick.
The Wizards finished with the fourth-worst record in the NBA last season, giving them an 11.9 percent chance to win the No. 1 pick. They can pick no lower than seventh, though that would be extremely unlikely. Here is a complete breakdown of the chances to be in each of the first seven positions, via CSN Washington.
First Pick: 11.9 percent
Second Pick: 12.6 percent
Third Pick: 13.3 percent
Fourth Pick: 9.6 percent
Fifth Pick: 35 percent
Sixth Pick: 16.1 percent
Seventh Pick: 1.3 percent
The Wizards therefore have just under a 38 percent chance to get a top-three pick, which would likely put them in position to draft either Arizona's Derrick Williams or Kentucky recruit Enes Kanter.


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