Who will get the first pick in the 2026 NBA Draft? This is a question that has become a big point of discussion this season due to the massive amount of tanking around the NBA. Although the lottery isn’t until May 17, we’re looking at the teams that are actually most worthy of the No. 1 overall pick.
Let’s take a look at our list of the five teams most worthy of winning the NBA Draft Lottery and getting the right to the top pick in the 2026 NBA Draft.
1.Memphis Grizzlies

The Memphis Grizzlies are the most eligible team for the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft. Ja Morant’s injuries and his questionable commitment to the game have really put this team in a position where it needs a rebuild. So, the organization correctly acknowledged that by trading away Desmond Benn and later Jaren Jackson Jr. We’ve seen what Memphis can do for the likes of Jaylen Wells (39th overall pick in 2024) and Cedric Coward (11th overall pick in 2025), they know how to maximize player development. Plus, the city of Memphis deserves a new franchise cornerstone that it can rally behind. On top of all that, the NBA would certainly like to see that the team that wins the NBA Draft Lottery is not the team that has basically played double-digit games this season.
2. Washington Wizards

Placing the Washington Wizards here instead of the Indiana Pacers, Brooklyn Nets or Utah Jazz would draw criticism. In our view, Indiana doesn’t need a top pick in a tremendous down year when they have Tyrese Haliburton, Pascal Siakam and Ivica Zubac. We also do not believe that Utah’s multi-year tanking plan spearheaded by Danny Ainge should be rewarded. Instead, magicians are more qualified. AJ Diabantsa or Cameron Boozer could enter a core that already includes Trae Young, Bilal Koulibaly and Alex Sarr. Even what happens to Anthony Davis is excluded. Washington has already positioned itself to become an Eastern Conference contender next season ahead of the NBA trade deadline.
3. Sacramento Kings

The Sacramento Kings aren’t intentionally tanking, it’s just an organization that is worryingly badly run and coached. Sacramento is actually the worst NBA team in the entire 2025-26 NBA season, but they haven’t had a head coach willing to go to extremes to improve the team’s NBA Draft Lottery odds, as we saw in March. Typically, this would make Sacramento the most eligible team for the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft. That said, given how owner Vivek Ranadive has run the team, landing in Sacramento would be detrimental to the potential of any top prospect.
4.Chicago Bulls

The Chicago Bulls haven’t exactly been a well-run organization in recent years, that’s good. The least you can say in defense of this franchise is that it clearly isn’t at the levels we’ve seen from the Brooklyn Nets and Indiana Pacers this year nor the likes of the Utah Jazz over the past few seasons. Chicago also isn’t resting its star player for the rest of the year like the Milwaukee Bucks. Of the teams that will have realistically top-10 lottery prospects, Chicago is one of the few that has remained mildly competitive at least through the second half of the season. At the same time, there is a desire to see a generational talent land in Chicago and potentially transform an aging franchise.
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5. Atlanta Hawks

The Atlanta Hawks received universal praise last year for acquiring the unprotected rights to the New Orleans Pelicans’ first-round selection in the 2026 NBA Draft. Fast forward to now, there is about a 25 percent chance that it will become one of the top four. Meanwhile, the Hawks are headed for a top-six seed in the Eastern Conference with player development in the success of Jalen Johnson and Onyeka Okongwu. Atlanta won the NBA Draft Lottery a few years ago, but Zachary Rissacher was one of the worst prospects to go No. 1 overall in recent memory. It’s an exciting idea to imagine this rising Hawks team winning the draft lottery again and adding AJ DiBantsa to play alongside Johnson and Dyson Daniels.
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