Chicago Sun-Times

Trades could haunt Lakers, Kings

- Sam Amick sramick@ usatoday. com USA TODAY Sports

Maybe one of these days, the NBA playoff race will be the only one that matters this time of year.

But thanks to the imperfecti­ons of the draft lottery system and the reality that teams still are incentiviz­ed to play the tanking game, there also is the unsavory race to the bottom to track, especially for teams like the Los Angeles Lakers and Sacramento Kings, who made trades that might come back to bite them.

With most of the non- playoff crowd waiting for the May 16 draft lottery to see where their pick falls, there’s an extra layer of angst for these two squads. Prominent draft picks are at risk.

A closer look:

THE LAKERS

After being bottom- feeders for four seasons now, the Lakers will have at least one first- round draft pick, thanks to the trade made by new front office head Magic Johnson with the Houston Rock- ets last month ( Lou Williams for Corey Brewer and the first- rounder).

The stakes: The Lakers’ 2017 firstround pick goes to the Philadelph­ia 76ers unless it falls in the top three. This pick was traded to the Phoenix Suns as part of the Steve Nash trade in July 2012, and the Suns sent it to Philadelph­ia in the three- team trade that landed them Brandon Knight. They avoided giving it up if the pick isn’t conveyed to the Sixers this year; it’s unprotecte­d in 2018.

If the Lakers fall out of the top three and give their pick to the Sixers, then they must also give the Orlando Magic their 2019 first- round pick. If they keep their pick, then the Magic get secondroun­ders in 2017 and 2018. That’s a re- sult of the 2012 trade that sent Dwight Howard from the Magic to the Lakers.

The status: 21- 51 ( second- worst record overall, a half- game worse than Phoenix and 51⁄ behind Orlando). 2

The odds: They currently would have a 55.83% chance of landing in the top three and thus keeping the pick. They would have a 31.86% chance at the No. 4 pick and a 12.31% chance at No. 5.

THE KINGS

After a decade of losing and recent years of dysfunctio­n, isn’t it time for the Kings to catch a break, especially when some isn’t the current regime’s doing?

But this much is clear about the part that does fall on Kings president of basketball operations Vlade Divac: The New Orleans Pelicans, who landed DeMarcus Cousins via trade last month, are doing the Kings a favor by playing better of late ( five wins in their last seven games).

The stakes: The first- round pick that came the Kings’ way in the Cousins trade is top- three protected, meaning they were getting a tad bit nervous when New Orleans lost six of eight games after doing the deal and upped the odds of landing in that danger zone. If Sacramento had to wait to collect on this pick, it likely would get it next season.

As part of a June 2011 trade that sent J. J. Hickson from Sacramento to the Cleveland Cavaliers, which was made by former front office head Geoff Petrie, the Kings’ first- rounder goes to the Chicago Bulls, unless it’s in the top 10. If the Bulls don’t get it this year, then the Kings give Chicago a 2017 second- rounder that is protected for picks 56 through 60.

The Sixers have the right to swap firstround picks this June with the Kings, who agreed to this in the Jason Thompson/ Carl Landry/ Nik Stauskas salary dump deal in July 2015. This only applies to the Kings’ pick, if they keep it.

The status: The Kings are 27- 45 ( tied with Philadelph­ia and the New York Knicks for fifth- worst record). The Pelicans are 30- 42 ( ninth worst).

The odds: The Kings can rest relatively easy on the Pelicans pick ( New Orleans would have a 6.11% chance of landing a top- three selection). Ditto for the pick that could go to Chicago, as the Kings have a 41⁄ 2- game buffer when it comes to real danger on this front.

But when it comes to the possible pick swap with the Sixers, the Kings- 76ers dead heat means the swap is in play.

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ROBERT HANASHIRO, USA TODAY SPORTS Much is up in the air regarding the draft picture for the Lakers and front office leader Magic Johnson.
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