blazerkor
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Damn, this sure makes it seem like securing the very best odds and getting lucky enough to pick first drastically increases a team's likelihood to pick an all star. I mean better than two out of every three, first pick becomes an All-Star while no other pick is even a 50/50 chance.Odds of drafting an NBA All-Star at different draft positions:
Top Picks
Lottery Picks (1-14)
- 1st overall pick: 65.33% chance of becoming an All-Star
- 2nd overall pick: 42.67% chance
- 3rd overall pick: 45.33% chance
- 4th overall pick: 34.21% chance
- Overall, lottery picks (1-14) have a 28.3% chance of becoming an All-Star
Later First Round
Second Round
- Picks 15-30 have an 8.2% chance of becoming an All-Star
- Second round picks have a 2.6% chance of becoming an All-Star
If your best internal capability is scouting and judging how successful draft picks will be, it is clear that your best opportunity to find success is to draft as high as possible.
This really kills the argument of people questioning the value of tanking.