What does the NBA draft draw area mean?

The so-called lottery area means that the 14 team that did not enter the playoffs last season won the first round draft of the top 14 team. These teams participate in the lottery before the draft to determine the draft order of each team \ x0d \ x0d \ many procedures and rules of the NBA draft. According to the time division, the annual NBA draft can be roughly divided into two parts. The first part is the draft lottery: the NBA began to implement the draft lottery from 1985. Every year when the playoffs are in full swing, the NBA will convene teams that fail to enter the playoffs to hold a lottery ceremony to determine the ownership of the top three draft picks in the future. In the lucky draw ceremony, the host will take out 1- 14 ping-pong balls and put them into the container. Four balls are randomly selected from 14 balls, regardless of numerical order. A * * can produce 100 1 possible combinations. Before the draw, the teams that didn't qualify for the playoffs had been ranked in reverse order according to the regular season record, and the corresponding combination number (probability) of winning the first prize was obtained. For example, 14 teams failed to make the playoffs this year. In this 14 team, the eagle with the worst record got 250 combinations, that is, there was a 25% chance to win the first place, and the wasp with the second worst record got 199, that is, 19.9% chance, and so on,/kloc-0.9%. After the draw for No.1 draft, four table tennis balls were put back into the container, and the ownership of No.2 and No.3 draft picks was decided again. After that, the remaining No.4-30 draft picks in the first and second rounds were decided in reverse order according to the results of the regular season. \x0d\ In addition to the regular draft procedures, the NBA has added some special rules for American high school graduates and overseas players to participate in the draft. The following are the provisions of the NBA labor agreement for these two types of players to participate in the NBA draft. \x0d\ Provisions for American high school graduates to apply for participating in the draft \x0d\(a) Players who have settled in the United States and completed their high school education may send a written notice to the NBA 45 days before the draft starts, and will be eligible to participate in the NBA draft after expressing their willingness to give up entering the university for further study \x0d\ Once a player is selected by any NBA team, the following rules will apply: \x0d\(i) According to the following (i) If an NBA team invites players every year as required, it will be the only team that can sign a player contract with him during the period from the day when he gives up college entrance opportunities to the day when he is eligible to participate in the \x0d\ Plus draft. \x0d\ In this part, once a player has not given up the qualification to join the college basketball team after winning the NBA draft, the draft will be regarded as \x0d\ for him. \x0d\ Players selected as "second choice" will abide by the applicable rules. If a player is selected because he gave up college basketball qualification in the draft, he \x0d\ has not signed a player contract with the team that selected him, nor has he been selected in the "second choice" (as explained in the previous statement), we call him a newcomer free agent. \x0d\(ii) If a player joins the college basketball team, he can still qualify for the NBA draft once he gives up the opportunity to continue playing for the college basketball team. At that time, the NBA team that selected him in the draft and sent him an invitation every year as required will reserve the priority to discuss and sign the player contract with him one year after the draft date. \x0d\ In this part, once a player fails to give up the qualification to join the college basketball team after obtaining the qualification of the NBA draft, this draft will be regarded as the "primary election" for him, and the next draft will be regarded as the "secondary election". Players who are selected as "second choice" will abide by the applicable rules. \x0d\(b) Players who have settled in the United States and completed high school will be eligible to participate in the next NBA draft if they are not eligible to participate in the NBA draft and sign contracts with professional basketball teams outside the United States. If selected, he will be regarded as a "player" as defined in Section 4 above. In this section, "professional basketball team" refers to any basketball team that pays basketball players who work for it any money or remuneration that exceeds the general living expenses in any country. \x0d\ Rules for Overseas Players to Participate in NBA Draft \x0d\(a) In this section, "overseas player" refers to any amateur or professional basketball player who is designated to live outside the United States. \x0d\(b) Overseas players are eligible to participate in the NBA draft at the age of 22. Any player who is over 22 years old and is not selected in the draft on his 22nd birthday is called a newcomer. \x0d\(c) Despite the provisions in subsection (b) above, an overseas player who has never participated in an American college basketball team can still be eligible to participate in the draft before his 22nd birthday: \x0d\(i) He must be at least 18 years old before the draft; \x0d\ (2) He must send a written notice to the NBA 45 days before the start of the draft, expressing his wish to be qualified for the draft. \x0d\(d) If an overseas player plays for the American college basketball team in the season before the draft, he must abide by the provisions in Section 5 above on continuing to complete or give up college studies. \x0d\\x0d\ Generally speaking, the rules of the draw ceremony in NBA draft are as follows: put 14 table tennis balls marked with the numbers 1 to 14 into a drum, and select four balls from them to form a combined result, and a * * will have100. If one result is ignored, the remaining 1000 results will be randomly assigned to 13 teams by the computer.