In perhaps the worst illustration yet of the problems with the NBA Draft Lottery, the Minnesota Timberwolves needed to lose to the team with the worst record in the league yesterday in order to keep their draft pick, and sure enough, that's exactly what happened. Memphis beat Minnesota, 116-94.
As the AP reports, "The Wolves entered the game tied with New York and Portland for the sixth-worst record in the league. If they didn't earn a top-10 pick in the NBA draft lottery, they would've had to give it to the Clippers as part of the Sam Cassell-Marko Jaric trade two years ago... Maybe with that in mind, the Wolves didn't play much defense in the second half, constantly bailing out of the lane to give Stromile Swift a clear lane to dunk."
NBA - Memphis Grizzlies/Minnesota TimberWolves Recap