Phoenix Suns NBA Draft Lottery History
By Adam Maynes
In 1985, then NBA Commissioner David Stern instituted the Draft Lottery, a system that was intended to help stop tanking (a problem that was both rampant and far worse than what the Phoenix Suns did this year) by giving all teams not in that year’s playoffs an equal chance at the number one overall selection. Here is an (updated for 2018) history of the Phoenix Suns in the draft lottery.
Originally as individual envelopes stuffed with a card holding the logo of each non-playoff team all shuffled around in a bingo ball spinner, the NBA’s draft lottery system has since gone through multiple variations as it has been refined and made more ‘fair’ to the league’s worst teams.
Since 1985, the Phoenix Suns have participated in the lottery on 14 occasions (the 15th will be in 2018). 14 times has the team missed the playoffs and thus been given a shot at the number one overall spot in the draft. 14 times has Suns fans been disappointed.
While other franchises have leapt from the very back to the very front (1985 New York in particular), others have won it multiple times (the Orlando Magic and Cleveland Cavaliers are tied with the most lottery ‘wins’ at three), the Phoenix Suns have yet to hit the jackpot, only coming as close as second place, once.
The 2018 NBA Draft Lottery is the best time the Suns will have ever had at landing the league’s top draft selection, as they hold the best odds in the selection process. This of course will change next summer as the bottom three teams will all hold the same odds as one another, something for future Suns fans to worry about, we’ve got this year’s lottery to deal with.
This is a listing of every lottery appearance the Suns have had since the program’s inception.