Tankin’ ain’t easy: Ranking NBA teams that need No. 1 pick the most

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The NBA offseason will be one of intrigue, especially when it comes to June’s draft.

As many as four players can legitimately have a shot at being the No. 1 pick, and for the teams whose future could be decided by lottery balls, the league will be looking hard to avoid what happened in the regular season, where a record eight teams lost 55 or more games, including five that lost 60 or more.

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It remains to be seen whether the NBA can stop the tankathon, during which the Indiana Pacers and Utah Jazz were fined for tanking and resting players, and others were scrutinized for trying to manipulate participation policies.

When it comes to the draft, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Will the team with the No. 1 pick go with Duke forward Cameron Boozer, BYU forward AJ Dybantsa, Kansas guard Darryn Peterson, or even North Carolina forward Caleb Wilson?

The mystery will end on June 23 in Brooklyn at the NBA draft, and here are seven teams that most need the No. 1. Note: The New Orleans Pelicans were one of the eight teams that lost 55 or more games, and their draft pick belongs to the Atlanta Hawks.

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1. Utah Jazz

Utah just needs someone, anyone, who can put the ball in the hoop. And since Karl Malone and John Stockton aren’t sipping from the fountain of youth and coming back to the team, the Jazz, who were the most egregious tanking offenders (fined $500,000 for that offense), need to hit on this lottery pick badly, whoever it is. They have pieces in place to be competitive such as Jaren Jackson Jr.Lauri Markkanen and Ace Bailey, but it could be a very long way back to being a factor in the loaded Western Conference.

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The Wizards’ medical staff will be working overtime now that Anthony Davis and Trae Young are on the roster. Whether Davis is there at the start of the season is another conversation, but it can’t hurt to have him on the team and contributing when he is available.

When both players are healthy, there is no reason Washington shouldn’t be considered for the play-in tournament. The fact is, the Wizards weren’t competitive at all over the final two months of the season, ranking dead last in most defensive categories, so winning the lottery would solve a lot of problems, if not infusing some life in the morbid fan base at the very least.

3. Indiana Pacers

Another team that was fined for their tanking abilities was the Pacers, who just absolutely fell apart after Tyrese Haliburton was injured in Game 7 of the 2025 NBA Finals against Oklahoma City. Like most teams on this list, their issues start on the offensive end, and the return of Haliburton should be enough to at least get back to the playoffs. A certified bucket getter, such as Dybantsa or Peterson, would also ease some of the burden and usage placed on Haliburton.

Indiana Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton (0) is assisted after an apparent injury following a play against the Oklahoma City Thunder during the first half of game seven of the 2025 NBA Finals at Paycom Center.

Indiana Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton (0) is assisted after an apparent injury following a play against the Oklahoma City Thunder during the first half of game seven of the 2025 NBA Finals at Paycom Center.

The Kings can’t shoot, especially from long distance, couldn’t stay healthy, and don’t have anyone to run the offense. Those three big problems were direct factors in the team winning 22 games. It seems Sacramento has been rebuilding for the past two decades, but it hasn’t led to any success, having only two winning seasons in that time. The Kings can’t even lose on purpose in an embarrassing way, as the label “ethical tanking” will stick to the franchise until they get back to their winning ways.

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Whatever the Nets need to do outside of the lottery to get a prime free agent to consider playing for the team, they need to back the Brinks trucks up to whoever they are targeting. Watching Brooklyn, which has nearly $50 million in cap space to spend, flail around repeatedly on the offensive end was actually offensive to the eyes, so securing a dynamic scorer is job No. 1 for the front office – whether that comes through the draft or free agency. All it takes is some good fortune, and the Nets could be sniffing some semblance of the postseason as early as next season, especially in the Eastern Conference.

The Grizzlies and their fans should focus on fielding a competent basketball team, rather than worrying about comments by LeBron James, who eviscerated their city and hotels. What to do with Ja Morant and the $86 million left on his contract will be the question of the offseason. Memphis has a load of draft capital at its disposal, and don’t be surprised if it makes a play for the No. 1 pick if the Pistons don’t win the lottery.

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Could lightning strike twice? The Mavericks won the draft lottery last year and tried to undo the silliness of general manager Nico Harrison trading away Luka Doncic by drafting Cooper Flagg and giving Harrison his deserved pink slip. Former Toronto Raptors executive Masai Ujiri was hired as the team president to help stabilize the front office.

Sending oft-injured Anthony Davis to the Wizards, and the return of another often-injured superstar, Kyrie Irving, should help improve a 26-win team that couldn’t keep teams off the free throw line and couldn’t make 3-pointers to save their lives.

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1. Washington Wizards: AJ Dybantsa
TEAM: BYU | POSITION: Wing | BORN: Massachusetts | HEIGHT: 6-9 | DRAFT AGE: 19 – The Wizards have the second-worst offense in the NBA and could instantly inject life into their offense by selecting AJ Dybantsa, the NCAA scoring champion and Julius Erving Award winner. He emphasized that point during his one game for BYU in March Madness, putting up 35 points and 10 rebounds. The Big 12 Rookie of the Year led the nation in unassisted points scored (680) by a wide margin this season, per CBB Analytics. The emerging star also had 40 points against Kansas State in the Big 12 Tournament on March 10 and averaged 28.8 points per game over his final 17 appearances.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NBA teams that need the No. 1 pick most — See the rankings

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