Hornets 34-41: Cavs, Wizards, Sixers, Bulls, Magic, Pacers, Pacers
Lakers 32-41: Mavs, Bucks, Kings, Jazz, Spurs, Wolves, Jazz, Rockets, Clippers
Lakers are two wins behind Hornets, without Thomas, Hart and Ingram (he may be back, but their bench still sucks), and with the worst schedule remaining, so it seems there's high probability Sixers will be 10th in a lottery. If Hornets win two games with tankers, Lakers will need to be 5-4 in these matches to move ahead of them in standings and 4-5 to be tied. There's no way they can end ahead of Pistons considering how easy their schedule is.
And it's quite obvious that Sixers will look for most NBA ready guard/small forward, and top10 pick gives an opportunity to select one of Bridges "brothers".














