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Now that the lottery gods have spoken and the Charlotte Hornets know where they'll be selecting in the first round of the 2025 NBA Draft, it's time for Charles Lee, Jeff Peterson, and the rest of the team's brass to hone in on their primary targets with the fourth overall pick.
Charlotte Hornets head coach Charles Lee reacts to the NBA Draft Lottery results, shares optimism about deep 2025 class and franchise direction.
NBA Draft just 43 days away, the Charlotte Hornets are evaluating prospects to make the most of their fourth overall pick. Landing in the lottery has become routine for the franchise, which has picked there in 19 of the last 20 seasons—yet rarely struck gold.
The Charlotte Hornets may have missed out on Cooper Flagg in agonizing fashion, but they do still have the chance to land a top draft prospect fourth overall. T
The Dallas Mavericks won the lottery. Entering the day with a 1.8% chance of landing the top pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, they overcame the odds and earned the right to pick Duke star Cooper Flagg next month, beating out more favored teams like the Utah Jazz, Washington Wizards and Charlotte Hornets.
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With the NBA draft lottery firmly in the rearview mirror, mock drafts can now at least be accurate to the order. Most mocks didn't bother simulating a lottery b