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- Jace Evans San Antonio Spurs Detroit Pistons and Houston Rockets

The San Antonio Spurs will pick first in the 2023 NBA draft after winning the draft lottery.

It is a near guarantee that they will select Victor Wembanyama, the towering French phenom who brings a near-unpreceden­ted combinatio­n of size and skill to the NBA. The 19-year-old has been labeled one of the best prospects in years – perhaps the best since LeBron James was selected right out of high school 20 years ago.

Last week’s events will shape the course of the NBA for years. Even though the Spurs are the clear winners of the draft lottery, plenty of other teams benefited from the pingpong balls ... and others are left licking their wounds.

Here are the winners and losers of the NBA draft lottery:

WINNERS

This is their third draft lottery win. The first two worked out pretty well.

San Antonio also picked first in 1997, selecting Tim Duncan, and in 1987, when it selected David Robinson. Both players are in the Basketball Hall of Fame and Duncan finished his career with five NBA championsh­ips. The Spurs never missed the playoffs during Duncan’s 19 seasons, but their 22-year playoff streak came to an end in 2020 and they have failed to reach the postseason since.

Now, the Spurs, who went 22-60 this past season, presumably have another big-man building block in Wembanyama. Managing partner Peter J. Holt did not hide his excitement when it was revealed the Spurs would pick first.

Gregg Popovich ... and whoever coaches the Spurs next

Popovich is the NBA’s all-time winningest coach, but he has not had a ton of talent to work with in the years since Duncan, Manu Ginobili, Tony Parker and Kawhi Leonard left the team. Wembanyama could be the key to Popovich getting the Spurs back on track. But “Wemby” also figures to help the next coach of the Spurs. Popovich is 74, and while he’s given little indication about his future, we know he will not coach forever. Wembanyama

could improve the Spurs in the immediate and make San Antonio an attractive destinatio­n for prospectiv­e coaches whenever Popovich is ready to hand the reins over.

Victor Wembanyama

Regardless of who got the first pick, Wembanyama was going to be a winner. He’s going to be the first pick in the NBA draft. That’s awesome. Landing with the Spurs is a nice bonus. This isn’t the same franchise that churned out 18 straight 50-win seasons, but the Spurs are still generally more stable with a more recent track record of success than teams like Detroit and Charlotte and they have a long history of embracing and succeeding with internatio­nal players.

Charlotte Hornets

Though ending up No. 2 to the Spurs stings – Charlotte last picked this high in 2012, when it selected Michael KiddGilchr­ist ... right behind top pick Anthony

Davis – the Hornets should still be getting a real solid player. For the team with the longest playoff drought in the NBA, that’s a good thing.

Portland Trail Blazers

Portland had the fifth-best odds but jumped up to No. 3. The Blazers can either use that pick to add a talented young player ... or perhaps package it to bring in another star alongside Damian Lillard. The slight jump gives Portland even more possibilit­ies.

Dallas Mavericks

Dallas pretty blatantly tanked the end of its season to try to preserve its firstround pick; if the Mavericks’ selection fell outside the top 10, it would become property of the New York Knicks via 2019’s Kristaps Porzingis trade. The NBA fined the Mavs $750,000 for their actions but the team got what it wanted in the end, keeping the first-round pick by sticking at No. 10.

LOSERS

Detroit was the worst team in the NBA at 17-65 and Houston matched the Spurs with a 22-60 record. The teams had the same 14% chance of selecting first as San Antonio did. Wembanyama would have been a welcome addition with both squads fielding extremely young cores. Instead, the Pistons tumbled to fifth while Houston fell to fourth. That stings.

Chicago Bulls

The Bulls had only a 1.8% chance at the top pick, but they end the night without a pick at all. Chicago’s pick was topfour protected, but the Bulls remained at 11 and instead the Orlando Magic will pick in their place thanks to the 2021 trade for Nikola Vucevic. The Bulls went 40-42 this season and lost the play-in for the No. 8 seed to the Heat.

 ?? THIBAULT CAMUS/AP ?? Victor Wembanyama, left with actor Omar Sy, is the overwhelmi­ngly likely top pick in the 2023 NBA draft.
THIBAULT CAMUS/AP Victor Wembanyama, left with actor Omar Sy, is the overwhelmi­ngly likely top pick in the 2023 NBA draft.

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