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Why The NBA Draft Lottery Should Be Abolished

  • May 15, 2025
  • 2 min read

Following the 2025 NBA draft lottery, Nico Harrison and the Dallas Mavericks jumped 10 spots to secure the number one overall pick in the draft, in a totally undeserved outcome. The discourse around the draft lottery is always heavy every year, but this year in particular, even more eyebrows have been raised.


The whole concept of the draft is for the worst teams to be rewarded with the best up and coming prospect, a concept the draft lottery completely contradicts. The last time the worst team in the NBA won the lottery was 2018, a stat that does not reflect a fair system. Unlike the NFL, the NBA took the draft lottery route to avoid the ‘tanking’ aspect of the game, but with two teams jumping 10 spots in the last two years, the lottery is proving time and time again that it just simply isn't practical.


Leagues such as the NFL believe the draft should be based on merit. The team with the worst record picks first, and the team who wins the Super Bowl picks last, a fair system which keeps the competitiveness and variety alive in the league, but in the NBA’s case, the lottery system has only kept the bad teams bad, and the good teams even better.


With Washington, Charlotte, and Utah all dropping to picks four, five, and six, from one, two, and three, they once again miss out on a player who could instantly improve their franchise, but due to the lottery their mediocrity is here to stay. Although picking in the top five will improve the team, and better their chances going forward, it doesn't help as much as the number one pick, and losing that privilege to a team who are leaps and bound better than them just doesn't make sense.


The amount of times we have seen the bottom of the barrel teams in the NFL jump to new heights instantly after a top three pick highlights how the seeded draft works better than a lottery. For example, the Washington Commanders who picked second in last year's draft selected quarterback Jayden Daniels at number two, eventually leading them to the NFC championship game in his first year. On the other hand, the Charlotte Hornets who picked sixth overall last year in the NBA draft got worse, and this year yet again lost out on the number one pick, dropping from three to four.


Off the back of the 2025 lottery, the Dallas Mavericks, a playoff calibre team who certainly do not need the number one pick won the lottery, and will only make them better, halting the progress those at the bottom really need. With the worst team dropping down five spots in the draft for the last three years, and the last time a team deservedly won the lottery being seven years ago, the draft lottery system does not work at all, and totally undermines the system of rewarding those who need it , and 100% should be abolished to make the game we all love fair again.


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