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The representatives for the 14 teams taking part in this year's NBA draft lottery Tuesday, May 19, have been revealed.

Jeff Zillgitt of USA Today has the list:

Current players seem to be the theme, with Russell Westbrook highlighting a group that includes Nerlens Noel, Alex Len and Michael Kidd-Gilchrist. Former players and current executives or coaches like Alonzo Mourning, Larry Bird, Vlade Divac and Byron Scott will also be fun for fans to see representing their respective teams.

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Last year's event, in which the Cleveland Cavaliers won the rights to the No. 1 pick, was in part highlighted by Julius "Dr. J" Erving's confusion when the Philadelphia 76ers were awarded the 10th overall pick. Erving didn't realize the team had two first-round picks that year (the Sixers also wound up with the third overall selection).

It was a funny moment, but given the possibility (however scarce) that the Sixers could end up with three lottery selections if the Los Angeles Lakers' pick falls out of the top five and the Miami Heat's pick falls out of the top 10, one would guess Noel has been properly coached up on all of the permutations.