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NBA Lottery 2016: TV Schedule, Livestream and Preview for Anticipated Event
- Updated: May 17, 2016
The race for Brandon Ingram and Ben Simmons concludes Tuesday night at the 2016 NBA draft lottery.
While most are left scratching their heads over an odd playoff bracket, the league hosts the one event that is sure to change the landscape of the league the most.
The lottery has a little bit of everything. Those Philadelphia 76ers and their odd rebuilding ways sit near the top, with the Los Angeles Lakers hanging around and even the Boston Celtics in on the chase for the top pick.
Free agency will say much about the landscape of the league as well, but Tuesday’s event will in large part dictate who decides to go where this summer, too. Here’s a look at how to catch the historic event.
2016 NBA Draft Lottery
When: Tuesday, May 17
Time: 8 p.m. ET
TV: ESPN
Livestream: WatchESPN
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According to USA Today, the 76ers have the best odds to land the top selection, sitting on a whopping 25 percent.
Wild, right? The team with Nerlens Noel, Jahlil Okafor and Joel Embiid now has another shot at a top overall player. And after some changes to the decision-makers this year, the 76ers might actually find themselves in position to get an elite guard.
Like the 76ers, years of futility might be coming to an end in the lottery for the Los Angeles Lakers. With Kobe Bryant gone, the Lakers hope to not only keep a top pick, but pursue major names such as Kevin Durant on the open market …
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