On Tuesday, May 14, the New York Knicks will learn where their lottery pick for the 2019 NBA Draft lands. They had the NBA’s worst record for the 2018-19 season, but under the new rules, they must share 14 percent odds with the second and third-worst records.
New York’s lottery history extends to the first pre-draft selection show in 1985, with historic results that followed and shaped their next 15 years.
However, the follow-up has proven inconsistent over the past 34 years, as seen with a handful of recent lottery picks.
The Knicks have had lottery picks beyond the following nine players, but they also traded some of these picks, including their 2010 pick to the Utah Jazz, who selected Gordon Hayward.