But if they pick at #2 or #3, "it would be more up in the air." That's the word from Rod Thorn, who will be sitting on the stage when the lottery draw is announced in Secaucus at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday on ESPN. Of course the Nets' chances of getting any of the top three are less than 3% and the chance of landing Griffin less than 1%. So what happens it they pick at #11? James Johnson of Wake Forest intrigues them.
- Thorn likes the NBA lottery system - Dave D'Alessandro - Star-Ledger
- Wake Forest star catches Nets eye - Fred Kerber - New York Post
- NBA Clubs hope to hit the Lottery - Steve Adamek - The Record
- Nets seek forward, guard - Al Iannazzone - The Record
- NBA draft lottery preview - Chad Ford - ESPN
- Evaluating all 14 lottery teams - Scott Howard-Cooper - Sports Illustrated
- Nets Going Low Key with Thorn and Marks at Lottery - Net Income - NetsDaily Blog