http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBA_draft_lottery
I know I shouldn't trust Wikipedia, but according to them, the worst we can do if we finish seventh worst is the ninth pick.
The number nine pick, by the way, has an almost absurd success rate, historically. The bust rate is very low, and there are even some stars thrown in:
Here are some notables:
Dirk Nowitzki, Tracey McGrady, Shawn Marion, Otis Thorpe, Joakim Noah, Amare Stoudemire, Dale Ellis, Rolando Blackman, Charles Oakley, Derrick McKey, Demar Derozan, Andre Drummond, Andre Iguodala, Rony Seikaly, Stacey Augmon, Clarence Weatherspoon, Gordon Hayward, Kemba Walker, Rodney Rogers.
In any event, if we win all the rest of our games, the chances of getting a number one pick is much higher than the chances of getting a number nine pick. Getting lower than ninth, as far as I can tell, isn't possible at all.
The chart's a little misleading, there's a chance the #7 team finishes 10th, it's just extraordinarily low, well below 1/10th of 1%. If there's a number on the chart, it's a possible outcome, the number being .000 just means it's really really unlikely.
So in other words, I'm right.
Celtics18... it's not Rocket Surgery.
The odds are slim, but it's still theoretically possible. If 3 teams with the 8th-15th best odds end up in the Top 3... we'd end up picking 10th.
#1 - 10th (1% chance of happening)
#2 - 8th (3% chance of happening)
#3 - 12th (1% chance of happening)
#4 - 1st
#5 - 2nd
#6 - 3rd
#7 - 4th
#8 - 5th
#9 - 6th
#10 - 7th
Is a miracle still called a miracle if it negatively impacts you? It would take a small miracle for us to end up 10th... we'd have to win the next 5... Kings would need to lose the next 5... 3 teams in the 8-15 range would need to end up in the top 3.
You read wiki wrong. 1000 possible combinations. 82 belong to teams 8-15. The odds that the top 3 picks end up all coming from those 82 combinations are slim, but it's certainly possible.
But you ARE right that if we ended up with 7th worst odds... we'd have a 4% chance at #1 and a 2% chance at #9