
The Chicago Bulls just missed out on history.
The Bulls finished the 2024-25 season with the same record as the Dallas Mavericks. Both teams were 39-43, which meant a tiebreaker was needed to determine who got the higher draft odds. The Mavericks won the random draw and received the 11th-best odds to land the No. 1 pick, while the Bulls wound up 12th. And that made all the difference.
Five ties among teams with identical regular-season records were broken today through random drawings to determine the order of selection for NBA Draft 2025 presented by State Farm. pic.twitter.com/FExaNFXF2B
— NBA Communications (@NBAPR) April 21, 2025
Chicago had a 1.7% chance of landing the top selection, and Dallas entered the night with a 1.8% chance. As we all know, the Mavericks won the lottery and the top pick. Had the random draw gone the other way, the Bulls would have landed the No. 1 selection and the chance to draft Duke’s Cooper Flagg.
Instead of having the top pick and a potential superstar, Chicago will select 12th. That random draw cost the Bulls a franchise-changing player.
That one will sting for a while.