Some details surrounding the 2020 NBA Draft Lottery -- which will be held Aug. 20 -- finally emerged Monday afternoon.
It will be a virtual event with all 14 team representatives showing up on a virtual display, sources told The Athletic's Shams Charania.
Who will be the Warriors' official? It's unclear if the franchise has come to a conclusion.
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"We haven't decided that yet, but we got some interesting ideas," owner Joe Lacob said in late February. "We've got some outside-the-box picks. I don't want to blow it.
"It's actually really fun. Some are four-legged animals (laughter)."
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It's fair to assume that the coronavirus pandemic has altered Golden State's decision-making process.
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The Warriors -- along with the Cleveland Cavaliers and Minnesota Timberwolves -- have the best odds (14 percent) of landing the No. 1 overall pick.
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Golden State has a 13.4 percent chance of ending up at No. 2, a 12.7 percent chance of No. 3, a 12 percent chance of winding up at No. 4 and there's a 47.9 percent chance they fall all the way to No. 5.
The Dubs haven't been in the lottery since 2012, when they took Harrison Barnes with the seventh overall pick.