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   2010 Draft Lottery is tonight. Here's what you need to know:

   Everyone is in it to draft Kentucky one-and-done John Wall, with Ohio State's Evan Turner being the consolation prize. Both are extremely talented, but any team who drafts Wall is automatically better, and could be looking at a increase in sales and attendance. Yeah, he's that good. But also up for grabs is Wall's teamate DeMarcus Cousins and his 15 point 10 rebound stat line, Kansas' Xavier Henry, and Derrick Favors from Georgia Tech.
   The New Jersey Nets (12-70) have the best shot at getting the number 1 pick with 250 chances, and in doing so, start off their bid to woo King James. The T-Wolves (15-67) get the next best chance to add yet another point guard with 199 chances. The Kings (25-57), who made it big with last years pick, Tyreke Evans, get another opportunity to add a Robin, or even another Batman to the great Evans with 156 odds.
   Golden State (104), Washington (103), Philadelphia (53), and Detroit (53) round out the probables to get the first pick.

The complete list is as follows:
New Jersey                                         12-70       250
Minnesota                                          15-67        199
Sacramento                                       25-57        156
Golden State                                       26-56      104
Washington                                        26-56      103
Philadelphia                                       27-55       53
Detroit                                                 27-55       53
LA Clippers                                        29-53       23
New York (To Utah via Phoenix)   29-53      22
Indiana                                               32-50       11
New Orleans                                      37-45       8
Memphis                                            40-42       7
Toronto                                              40-42       6
Houston                                             42-40       5
via NBA.com

   So cross your fingers for your favorite losers, and tune in to see who's representing who on ESPN at 8.