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Boston Celtics win draft lottery; Los Angeles Lakers get No. 2 pick

By The Sports Xchange
Despite getting ready to tip off in the Eastern Conference Finals on Wednesday, the Boston Celtics won the top pick in the NBA Draft Lottery. Photo courtesy NBA/Twitter
Despite getting ready to tip off in the Eastern Conference Finals on Wednesday, the Boston Celtics won the top pick in the NBA Draft Lottery. Photo courtesy NBA/Twitter

Four years ago, Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett played their final games for the Celtics. A month later, they were traded to the Brooklyn Nets in a massive deal that involved multiple first-round picks going to Boston.

On Tuesday, the Celtics reaped the ultimate reward of acquiring a first overall pick by winning the NBA draft lottery. Boston will select first for the first time since the lottery began in 1985.

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The Celtics obtained the pick from the Nets in 2013 and had a 25 percent of getting the top pick. The Nets finished with the league's worst record at 20-62 under first-year GM Sean Marks, who replaced Billy King in February 2016.

Besides getting the first overall pick a night before they open the Eastern Conference finals at home against the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Celtics also get another first-rounder in 2018 from the Nets. Boston already obtained first-round picks from Brooklyn in 2014 and 2016.

Markelle Fultz is projected to be the top overall pick, and the Celtics could use the pick to pair him in the backcourt with Isaiah Thomas. Both players went to University of Washington. Thomas was the last overall pick by the Sacramento Kings in the 2011 draft.

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While Boston was going to get a top-four pick, the Los Angeles Lakers had to sweat out the lottery. They moved up one spot to No. 2, but if the pick had fallen outside the top three, the Philadelphia 76ers would have received the selection.

The 76ers, who used the top overall pick in Ben Simmons last year, will select third. Phoenix will get the fourth overall pick in its eighth straight lottery appearance.

The Sacramento Kings rounded out the top five. The Orlando Magic and Minnesota Timberwolves are sixth and seventh while the New York Knicks are eighth.

The Dallas Mavericks are ninth and the New Orleans Pelicans are 10th. New Orleans traded the pick to Sacramento in the deal involving DeMarcus Cousins at the trade deadline.

The Charlotte Hornets, Detroit Pistons, Denver Nuggets and Miami Heat will get the final four lottery picks.

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