The Cavaliers won the NBA draft lottery again on Tuesday night despite having only a 1.7% chance at winning it. It was their second consecutive year landing the first pick, as well as their fourth time winning it since 2003.

It got us wondering — what are the odds the Cavaliers could win the draft lottery four times in 12 years? We took the odds they had to win the draft each year and multiplied them together to get your answer: 0.00012, just a shade over a 1-in-10,000 chance.

In 2003, the Cavaliers were tied with Denver for the worst record in the league, which earned them a 22.5% shot at LeBron James. They won that lottery.

In 2011, Cleveland had the second-worst record in the league behind the Timberwolves. They leapfrogged Minnesota and landed the number-one pick, which they used to select Kyrie Irving.

Last year, Cleveland had the third-worst record behind Orlando and Charlotte. Again, they won the lottery, selecting Anthony Bennett with the first-overall pick.

The NBA draft will take place on Thursday, June 26.