Brooklyn Nets Fall to Eighth in 2025 NBA Draft Lottery

Brooklyn Nets Fall to Eighth in 2025 NBA Draft Lottery

The Brooklyn Nets fell to eighth in the 2025 NBA draft lottery on Monday night, marking their first lottery pick in 15 years. The team had a 20.6% chance of landing the eighth pick, making it the second-most likely outcome.

Strategic Decisions

General manager Sean Marks and team governor Joe Tsai made a calculated decision to tank this season for a high draft pick, which ultimately did not pay off. The Nets had sent multiple first-round picks acquired from Phoenix in the Kevin Durant trade to Houston as part of a deal that allowed them to re-acquire their own first-rounders this year and next.

Head Coach’s Remarks

"We’re just ready to be lucky," said head coach Jordi Fernandez before departing for Chicago ahead of Monday’s event. Unfortunately, luck was not on their side.

Historical Context

The Nets’ last lottery pick was John Wall back in 2010, when they finished third overall despite having an abysmal record of 12-70. In each of the six instances where Brooklyn landed within range, including last year when its No. 10 selection jumped up into third, it ultimately went elsewhere via trades involving other teams picking higher than expected.

Season Performance

Brooklyn’s chances were boosted by winning one more game than expected over the course of its final two games against teams with losing records. However, they still fell short at eight wins above expectations for the season as a whole.

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