While some teams are still competing for a championship in the NBA Playoffs, others are already preparing for the future.

A key part of that process is the NBA draft lottery, which begins at 6 p.m. CT Monday in Chicago (ESPN). It’ll determine the order of the top 14 picks in a draft that’s headlined by Duke’s Cooper Flagg.

It’s also an eventful night for the OKC Thunder, since it owns the Philadelphia 76ers‘ first-round pick (top-six protected). OKC acquired the pick back in 2020 when it traded Terrance Ferguson, Danny Green and Vincent Poirier to Philadelphia. The Thunder also received the No. 34 overall pick in the 2020 draft (Theo Maledon) and the draft rights to Vasilije Micic.

Here’s what you need to know about the NBA draft lottery, including TV information and odds for each team.

What time is 2025 NBA draft lottery today?Date: Monday, May 12Time: 6 p.m. CT

The 2025 NBA draft lottery begins at 6 p.m. CT Monday, May 12, in Chicago.

Where to watch 2025 NBA draft lottery today?

The 2025 NBA draft lottery will be broadcast on ESPN. It can be streamed on ESPN+.

2025 NBA draft lottery odds

Here are the No. 1 pick odds, according to NBA.com.

Utah Jazz: 14%Washington Wizards: 14%Charlotte Hornets: 14%New Orleans Pelicans: 12.5%Philadelphia 76ers: 10.5% (top-six protected to OKC Thunder)Brooklyn Nets: 9%Toronto Raptors: 7.5%San Antonio Spurs: 6%Houston Rockets: 3.8% (via Phoenix Suns)Portland Trail Blazers: 3.7%Dallas Mavericks: 1.8%Chicago Bulls: 1.7%Sacramento Kings: 0.8% (top-12 protected to Atlanta Hawks)San Antonio Spurs: 0.7% (via Atlanta Hawks)

2025 OKC Thunder draft picks

OKC owns the Miami Heat’s No. 15 pick and the Los Angeles Clippers’ No. 24 pick, which it acquired by swapping its own pick (No. 30).

OKC could also gain Philadelphia’s first-round pick, which is top-six protected. The 76ers have the fifth-best odds in the draft and a 64% chance of retaining their pick, according to Tankathon.

If Philadelphia does retain its pick this year, it’ll become a top-four protected pick in 2026 and 2027. If it doesn’t convey by then, Philadelphia will owe OKC its 2027 second-round pick.

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