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1989X: "NBA, I Love This Game" Draft Order

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Round 1
1. Cleveland Cavaliers (9 Balls) +3
2. Indiana Pacers (11 Balls) Even
3. Atlanta Hawks (12 Balls) -2
4. Los Angeles Clippers (10 Balls) -1
5. Toronto Raptors (8 Balls) Even
6. Seattle Supersonics (7 Balls) Even
7. Philadelphia 76ers (6 Balls) Even
8. Phoenix Suns (5 Balls) Even
9. Portland Trail Blazers (4 Balls) Even
10. Milwaukee Bucks (3 Balls) Even
11. Golden State Warriors (2 Balls) Even
12. San Antonio Spurs (1 Ball) Even
13. New York Knicks (44-38)
14. Miami Heat (46-36)
15. Dallas Mavericks (46-36)
16. Denver Nuggets (49-33)
17. Orlando Magic (49-33)
18. New Jersey Nets (54-28)
19. Utah Jazz (60-22)
20. Kansas City-Omaha Kings (61-21) – Traded to Toronto Raptors
21. Houston Rockets (62-20) – Traded to Seattle SuperSonics
22. Boston Celtics (63-19) – Traded to Cleveland Cavaliers
23. Charlotte Hornets (66-16)
24. Los Angeles Lakers (70-12) – Traded to Indiana Pacers

Round 2
1. Atlanta Hawks (8-74)
2. Indiana Pacers (15-67)
3. Los Angeles Clippers (16-66)
4. Cleveland Cavaliers (17-65)
5. Toronto Raptors (19-63)
6. Seattle Supersonics (20-62)
7. Philadelphia 76ers (30-52)
8. Phoenix Suns (32-50)
9. Portland Trail Blazers (37-45)
10. Milwaukee Bucks (37-45)
11. Golden State Warriors (40-42)
12. San Antonio Spurs (41-41)
13. New York Knicks (44-38)
14. Miami Heat (46-36)
15. Dallas Mavericks (46-36)
16. Denver Nuggets (49-33)
17. Orlando Magic (49-33)
18. New Jersey Nets (54-28)
19. Utah Jazz (60-22)
20. Kansas City-Omaha Kings (61-21)
21. Houston Rockets (62-20)
22. Boston Celtics (63-19)
23. Charlotte Hornets (66-16)
24. Los Angeles Lakers (70-12) – Traded to Indiana Pacers

2/17/2026

1989X: "NBA, I Love This Game" Draft Lottery Results

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The Draft Lottery determines the order of selection for the first three teams only or the teams who originally held the rights if they were traded. The remaining non-playoff teams are selected in inverse order of the win–loss record for the remaining teams, or the teams who originally held the rights if they were traded. Therefore, the team with the worst record in the league is assured of a selection no worse than fourth, the team with the second worst record no worse than fifth and so on.

1. Cleveland Cavaliers (9 Balls) +3
2. Indiana Pacers (11 Balls) Even
3. Atlanta Hawks (12 Balls) -2
4. Los Angeles Clippers (10 Balls) -1
5. Toronto Raptors (8 Balls) Even
6. Seattle Supersonics (7 Balls) Even
7. Philadelphia 76ers (6 Balls) Even
8. Phoenix Suns (5 Balls) Even
9. Portland Trail Blazers (4 Balls) Even
10. Milwaukee Bucks (3 Balls) Even
11. Golden State Warriors (2 Balls) Even
12. San Antonio Spurs (1 Ball) Even

1989X: "NBA, I Love This Game" Draft Lottery Results

2/15/2026

1989X: "NBA, I Love This Game" Playoffs

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Simulation Times (Pacific Standard Time)
6 AM – Game 1
8 AM – Game 2
10 AM – Game 3
12 PM – Game 4
2 PM – Game 5 (If Necessary)
4 PM – Game 6 (If Necessary)
6 PM – Game 7 (If Necessary)

Playoff Schedule
Wednesday February 18th - First Round
Thursday February 19th - Conference Semifinals
Friday February 20th - Conference Finals
Saturday February 21st – 1989X "NBA, I Love This Game" Championship

First Round
(Best-of-7 in the 2-3-2 format)
* (Division Winner)
# (Set by Tie Breaker Rules)

Eastern Conference
(1) *Charlotte Hornets (Bye – Central Division Champion)
(2) *Boston Celtics (Bye – Atlantic Division Champion)
(3) New Jersey Nets vs. (6) New York Knicks (Nets advance 4-0)
(4) Orlando Magic vs. (5) Miami Heat (Heat advance 4-2)

Western Conference
(1) *Los Angeles Lakers (Bye – Pacific Division Champion)
(2) *Houston Rockets (Bye – Midwest Division Champion)
(3) Kansas City-Omaha Kings vs. (6) Dallas Mavericks (Kings advance 4-0)
(4) Utah Jazz vs. (5) Denver Nuggets (Jazz advance 4-2)

Conference Semifinals
(Best-of-7 in the 2-3-2 format)
* (Division Winner)

Eastern Conference
(1) *Charlotte Hornets vs. (5) Miami Heat (Hornets advance 4-1)
(2) *Boston Celtics vs. (3) New Jersey Nets (Celtics advance 4-2)

Western Conference
(1) *Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Utah Jazz (Lakers advance 4-0)
(2) *Houston Rockets vs. (3) Kansas City-Omaha Kings (Kings advance 4-3)

Conference Finals
(Best-of-7 in the 2-3-2 format)
* (Division Winner)

Eastern Conference
(1) *Charlotte Hornets vs. (2) *Boston Celtics (Celtics advance 4-3)

Western Conference
(1) *Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) Kansas City-Omaha Kings (Lakers advance 4-2)

1989X: "NBA, I Love This Game" Championship
(Best-of-7 in the 2-3-2 format)
* (Division Winner)

(W1) *Los Angeles Lakers vs. (E2) *Boston Celtics (Lakers take championship 4-1)

1989X: "NBA, I Love This Game" Championship – Los Angeles Lakers

2/15/2026

1989X: "NBA, I Love This Game" Regular Season Standings

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1. *Los Angeles Lakers (70-12) W1 – Pacific Division, Western Conference, & World Champions
2. *Charlotte Hornets (66-16) E1 – Central Division Champion
3. *Boston Celtics (63-19) E2 – Atlantic Division & Eastern Conference Champions
4. *Houston Rockets (62-20) W2 – Midwest Division Champion
5. Kansas City-Omaha Kings (61-21) W3
6. Utah Jazz (60-22) W4
7. New Jersey Nets (54-28) E3
8. #Orlando Magic (49-33) E4
9. #Denver Nuggets (49-33) W5
10. #Dallas Mavericks (46-36) W6
11. #Miami Heat (46-36) E5
12. New York Knicks (44-38) E6
13. San Antonio Spurs (41-41) 1 Lottery Ball (1.3%)
14. Golden State Warriors (40-42) 2 Lottery Balls (2.6%)
15. #Milwaukee Bucks (37-45) 3 Lottery Balls (3.8%)
16. #Portland Trail Blazers (37-45) 4 Lottery Balls (5.1%)
17. Phoenix Suns (32-50) 5 Lottery Balls (6.4%)
18. Philadelphia 76ers (30-52) 6 Lottery Balls (7.7%)
19. Seattle Supersonics (20-62) 7 Lottery Balls (9.0%)
20. Toronto Raptors (19-63) 8 Lottery Balls (10.3%)
21. Cleveland Cavaliers (17-65) 9 Lottery Balls (11.5%)
22. Los Angeles Clippers (16-66) 10 Lottery Balls (12.8%)
23. Indiana Pacers (15-67) 11 Lottery Balls (14.1%)
24. Atlanta Hawks (8-74) 12 Lottery Balls (15.4%)

* (Division Winner)
# (Set by Tie Breaker Rules)

Tie Breakers:
#Orlando Magic (9249) over #Denver Nuggets (8373) PF
#Dallas Mavericks (2-1) over #Miami Heat (1-2) H2H
#Milwaukee Bucks (8162) over #Portland Trail Blazers (8091) PF

2/9/2026

1989X: "NBA, I Love This Game" All-Star Game

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The West defeated the East 111–77 with Clyde Drexler of the Kansas City-Omaha Kings taking home the Most Valuable Player Award. Drexler scored 11 points, dished out 9 assists, grabbed 7 rebounds, and added 2 steals. Patrick Ewing of the Los Angeles Lakers followed up with 11 points, 10 rebounds, and added 4 assists and steals, respectively.

Magic Johnson of the New York Knicks led the East with 15 points, 6 assists, and 3 rebounds. Michael Jordan of the Charlotte Hornets contributed 9 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists, and 2 steals in a losing effort.

1989X: “NBA, I Love This Game” All-Star Game

11/26/2025

1989X: "NBA, I Love This Game" Traded Draft Picks

1985
No traded Picks

1986
Phoenix Suns take Seattle Supersonics 1986 1st Round Pick (Malone/Short)
Houston Rockets take Boston Celtics 1986 1st Round Pick (Turpin/Stipanovich)
Indiana Pacers take Portland Trail Blazers 1986 1st Round Pick (86/87 1st Round Swap)

1987
Phoenix Suns take Seattle Supersonics 1987 1st Round Pick (Malone/Short)
Portland Trail Blazers take Indiana Pacers 1987 1st Round Pick (86/87 1st Round Swap)

1988
Indiana Pacers take Los Angeles Lakers 1988 1st Round Pick (Williams/Brickowski)
Indiana Pacers take Los Angeles Lakers 1988 2nd Round Pick (Williams/Brickowski)
Cleveland Cavaliers take Boston Celtics 1988 1st Round Pick (Tripucka/McHale)

1989
Indiana Pacers take Los Angeles Lakers 1989 1st Round Pick (Williams/Brickowski)
Indiana Pacers take Los Angeles Lakers 1989 2nd Round Pick (Williams/Brickowski)
Cleveland Cavaliers take Boston Celtics 1989 1st Round Pick (Tripucka/McHale)
Seattle SuperSonics take Houston Rockets 1989 1st Round Pick (Parish/Kerr)
Toronto Raptors take Kansas City-Omaha Kings 1989 1st Round Pick (Perdue/Eaton)

1990
Cleveland Cavaliers take Boston Celtics 1990 1st Round Pick (Sichting/Whittman)
Seattle SuperSonics take Houston Rockets 1990 1st Round Pick (Parish/Kerr)
Toronto Raptors take Kansas City-Omaha Kings 1990 1st Round Pick (Perdue/Eaton)

9/1/2025

1989X: "NBA, I Love This Game" Awards

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MVP – Michael Jordan (Charlotte Hornets)
Defensive POY – Hakeem Olajuwon (Miami Heat)
6th Man – Dominique Wilkins (Orlando Magic)
Rookie of the Year – Mitch Richmond (Atlanta Hawks)
All-Star MVP – Clyde Drexler (Kansas City-Omaha Kings)
Finals MVP – John Stockton (Los Angeles Lakers)

ALL-NBA Team (MVP Points)
PG John Stockton (Los Angeles Lakers)
SG Michael Jordan (Charlotte Hornets)
SF Chris Mullin (Orlando Magic)
PF Karl Malone (Houston Rockets)
C Hakeem Olajuwon (Miami Heat)

ALL-Defensive Team (DOY Points)
PG John Stockton (Los Angeles Lakers)
SG Michael Jordan (Charlotte Hornets)
SF Chris Mullin (Orlando Magic)
PF Karl Malone (Houston Rockets)
C Hakeem Olajuwon (Miami Heat)

ALL – Rookie Team
PG Rod Strickland (Philadelphia 76ers)
SG Mitch Richmond (Atlanta Hawks)
SF Willie Anderson (Portland Trail Blazers)
PF Danny Manning (Phoenix Suns)
C Rik Smits (Cleveland Cavaliers)

Division Winners
Atlantic Division Champs – Boston Celtics
Central Division Champs – Charlotte Hornets
Midwest Division Champs – Houston Rockets
Pacific Division Champs – Los Angeles Lakers

Conference Winners
Eastern Conference Champs – X
Western Conference Champs – Los Angeles Lakers

1989X: “NBA, I Love This Game” Champions – X

Potholes League History

8/9/2025

NBA Draft Lottery History

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What is the history of the NBA Draft Lottery and when was it first used?

— 1966-1984: From 1966 through 1984, the NBA team that finished with the worst record in each conference participated in a coin flip. The team that won the coin flip received the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA Draft. That team that lost the coin flip received the No. 2 overall pick. The remaining teams picked in inverse order of their regular-season records.

— June 1984: The NBA Board of Governors voted to adopt a lottery system among the non-playoff teams (or the teams holding their picks through trades) to determine their order of selection in the first round of the NBA Draft, beginning in 1985. Teams would pick in inverse order of their regular-season records in the second round (or, before the draft was reduced to two rounds in 1989, in all succeeding rounds).

— April 1986: Under a procedural change adopted by the Board of Governors, the lottery would determine the order of selection for the first three teams only. The remaining non-playoff teams would select in inverse order of their regular-season records. Therefore, the team with the worst record would be assured of picking no worse than fourth, the team with the second-worst record no worse than fifth and so on.

— October 1989: The NBA Board of Governors adopted a weighted system, beginning with the 1990 NBA Draft Lottery, which included 11 teams due to expansion (Charlotte and Miami joined the NBA for the 1988-89 season and Minnesota and Orlando followed in 1989-90). The team with the worst regular-season record received 11 chances at the top pick (out of a total of 66), the second-worst team got 10 chances and the team with the best record among the non-playoff teams was given one chance.

— November 1993: The NBA Board of Governors approved a modification that, effective with the 1994 NBA Draft Lottery, increased the chances of the teams with the worst records to win one of the top three picks while decreasing the chances of the teams with the best records. The new system increased the chances of the team with the worst record of drawing the first pick from 16.7 percent to 25 percent, and it decreased the chances of the team with the best record among lottery teams from 1.5 percent to 0.5 percent.

— October 1995: The NBA Board of Governors increased the number of teams participating in the lottery from 11 to 13 to account for the addition of expansion teams Toronto and Vancouver. Starting in 1996, the team with the worst record would continue to have a 25 percent chance of winning the first pick. Teams two through six would have slightly fewer chances, team seven would have the same chances and teams eight through 12 would have slightly more chances. The number of chances for team 13 did not change.

— 2004: The 2004 NBA Draft Lottery increased to 14 teams with the addition of the Charlotte Bobcats. However, as part of their expansion agreement, the Bobcats were locked into the fourth position in the 2004 NBA Draft and therefore did not have a chance to receive other picks in the lottery.

— September 2017: The NBA Board of Governors approved changes to the lottery system effective with the 2019 NBA Draft, reducing the odds so that the teams with the three worst records would share the same chance (14 percent) of receiving the No. 1 overall draft pick. The odds for the remaining participants in the 14-team lottery would be reduced gradually after the top three. Drawings would be conducted for the first four picks of the NBA Draft. The other lottery teams would continue to pick in inverse order of their regular-season record.

> What is the all-time list of winning lottery teams?
Year | Team with No. 1 Pick | Winning Odds | Player Taken

2024: Atlanta Hawks | 3.00% | Zaccharie Risacher
2023: San Antonio Spurs | 14.00% | Victor Wembanyama
2022: Orlando Magic | 14.00% | Paolo Banchero
2021: Detroit Pistons | 14.00% | Cade Cunningham
2020: Minnesota Timberwolves | 14.00% | Anthony Edwards
2019: New Orleans Pelicans | 6.00% | Zion Williamson
2018: Phoenix Suns | 25.00% | Deandre Ayton
2017: Boston Celtics | 25.00% | Markelle Fultz
2016: Philadelphia Sixers | 25.00% | Ben Simmons
2015: Minnesota Timberwolves | 25.00% | Karl-Anthony Towns
2014: Cleveland Cavaliers | 1.70% | Andrew Wiggins
2013: Cleveland Cavaliers | 15.60% | Anthony Bennett
2012: New Orleans Hornets | 13.70% | Anthony Davis
2011: Cleveland Cavaliers | 2.80% | Kyrie Irving
2010: Washington Wizards | 10.30% | John Wall
2009: Los Angeles Clippers | 17.70% | Blake Griffin
2008: Chicago Bulls | 1.70% | Derrick Rose
2007: Portland Trail Blazers | 5.30% | Greg Oden
2006: Toronto Raptors | 8.80% | Andrea Bargnani
2005: Milwaukee Bucks | 6.30% | Andrew Bogut
2004: Orlando Magic | 25.00% | Dwight Howard
2003: Cleveland Cavaliers | 22.50% | LeBron James
2002: Houston Rockets | 8.90% | Yao Ming
2001: Washington Wizards | 15.70% | Kwame Brown
2000: New Jersey Nets | 4.40% | Kenyon Martin
1999: Chicago Bulls | 15.70% | Elton Brand
1998: Los Angeles Clippers | 22.56% | Michael Olowokandi
1997: San Antonio Spurs | 21.60% | Tim Duncan
1996: Philadelphia Sixers | 33.73% | Allen Iverson
1995: Golden State Warriors | 9.40% | Joe Smith
1994: Milwaukee Bucks | 16.30% | Glenn Robinson
1993: Orlando Magic | 1.52% | Chris Webber
1992: Orlando Magic | 15.15% | Shaquille O’Neal
1991: Charlotte Hornets | 10.61% | Larry Johnson
1990: New Jersey Nets | 16.67% | Derrick Coleman
1989: Sacramento Kings | 11.11% | Pervis Ellison
1988: Los Angeles Clippers | 14.29% | Danny Manning
1987: San Antonio Spurs | 14.29% | David Robinson
1986: Cleveland Cavaliers | 14.29% | Brad Daugherty
1985: New York Knicks | 14.29% | Patrick Ewing

7/12/2025

Reboot Teams

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Atlantic Division
1. Miami Heat - mav54
2. New York Knicks - Ekspress
3. Orlando Magic - dgtedford
4. Boston Celtics - snowman33
5. Philadelphia 76ers - thecraftyone
6. New Jersey Nets – gbacci

Central Division
1. Milwaukee Bucks - Faker_012
2. Charlotte Hornets - Mitch44
3. Toronto Raptors - DonaldAssman
4. Indiana Pacers - dalbpho8
5. Atlanta Hawks – biggmoose
6. Cleveland Cavaliers - joshbonds25

Midwest Division
1. Utah Jazz - joeyrex
2. Denver Nuggets - potholes
3. Kansas City Kings - twolvesfan
4. Houston Rockets - bhicks42
5. San Antonio Spurs - bosox13
6. Dallas Mavericks - Vacant

Pacific Division
1. Los Angeles Clippers - scottcornelius
2. Phoenix Suns - jons_lover
3. Los Angeles Lakers - leej
4. Golden State Warriors - hinux
5. Seattle Supersonics - Vacant
6. Portland Trail Blazers – bobknightrules

Non-Reboot Teams
1. Washington Wizards (Atlantic)
2. Detroit Pistons (Central)
3. Chicago Bulls (Central)
4. Vancouver Grizzlies (Midwest)
5. Minnesota Timberwolves (Pacific)
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2/24/2026

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