Here's something I posted in another thread showing history:
Here's a 16yr history; Listed in order of how teams finished, and where they moved up from in the lottery...
2009
Sacramento
Washington
#1 - LA Clippers (Blake Griffin)
#3 - Oklahoma (James Harden)
Minnesota
#2 - Memphis (Hasheem Thabeet)
Golden State
New York
Toronto
Milwaukee
New Jersey
Charlotte
Indiana
Phoenix
2008
#2 - Miami (Michael Beasley)
Seattle
#3 - Minnesota(O.J. Mayo)
Memphis
New York
L.A. Clippers
Milwaukee
Charlotte
#1 - Chicago (Derrick Rose)
New Jersey
Indiana
Sacramento
Portland
Golden State
2007
Memphis
Boston
Milwaukee
#3 - Atlanta (Al Horford)
#2 - Seattle (Kevin Durant)
Minnesota
#1 - Portland (Greg Oden)
Charlotte
New York
Sacramento
Indiana
Philadelphia
New Orleans
Los Angeles
2006
Portland
#2 - New York (LaMarcus Aldridge *pick traded to Chicago)
#3 - Charlotte (Adam Morrison)
Atlanta
#1 - Toronto (Andrea Bargnani)
Minnesota
Boston
Houston
Golden State
Seattle
Orlando
NO/Okla. City
Philadelphia
Utah
2005
#2 - Atlanta (Marvin Williams)
New Orleans
Charlotte
Utah
#3 - Portland (Deron Williams *pick traded to Utah)
#1 - Milwaukee (Andrew Bogut)
Toronto
New York
Golden State
L.A. Lakers
Orlando
L.A. Clippers
Cleveland
Minnesota
2004
#1 - Orlando (Dwight Howard)
#3 - Chicago (Ben Gordon)
Washington
#2 - L.A. Clippers (Emeka Okafor *pick traded to Charlotte)
Atlanta
Phoenix
Toronto
Philadelphia
Cleveland
Golden State
Seattle
Portland
Utah
2003
#1 - Cleveland (LeBron James)
#3 - Denver (Carmelo Anthony)
Toronto
Miami
L.A. Clippers
#2 - Memphis (Darko Milicic *pick traded to Detroit)
Chicago
Atlanta
New York
Washington
Golden State
Seattle
Houston
2002
#3 - Golden State (Mile Dunleavy)
#2 - Chicago (Jay Williams)
Memphis
Denver
#1 - Houston (Yao Ming)
Cleveland
New York
Atlanta
Phoenix
Miami
Washington
L.A. Clippers
Milwaukee
2001
Chicago
Golden State
#1 - Washington (Kwame Brown)
Vancouver
#3 - Atlanta (Pau Gasol)
New Jersey
Cleveland
#2 - L.A. Clippers (Tyson Chandler)
Detroit
Boston
Denver
Seattle
Houston
2000
#3 - L.A. Clippers (Darius Miles)
Chicago
Orlando via G.S.
#2 - Vancouver (Stromile Swift)
Atlanta
Washington
#1 - New Jersey (Kenyon Martin)
Cleveland
Houston
Orlando via Denver
Boston
Dallas
Orlando
1999
#2 - Vancouver (Steve Francis)
L.A. Clippers
#1 - Chicago (Elton Brand)
Toronto via Denver
Minnesota via N.J.
Washington
Boston
Phoenix via Dallas
Golden State
Cleveland
Toronto
Seattle
#3 - Charlotte (Baron Davis)
1998
#3 - Denver (Raef LaFrentz)
Toronto
#1 - L.A. Clippers (Michael Olowokandi)
Golden State (Vince Carter *traded to Toronto for Antwan Jamison)
#2 - Vancouver (Mike Bibby)
Dallas
Sacramento
Philadelphia
Milwaukee
Boston
Detroit
Orlando
Washington
Note: Per their expansion agreements, Vancouver and Toronto cannot select first in the 1998 NBA Draft. In the event one of those teams wins the 1998 NBA Draft Lottery, that team will be entitled to the second selection in the 1998 NBA Draft.
1997
Vancouver
#3 - Boston (Chauncey Billups
#1 - San Antonio (Tim Duncan)
Denver
#2 - Philadelphia (Keith Van Horn)
Boston
New Jersey
Golden State
Toronto
Milwaukee
Sacramento
Indiana
Cleveland
Note: Per their expansion agreements, Vancouver and Toronto cannot select first in the 1997 or 1998 NBA Drafts. In the event one of those teams qualifies for and wins the 1997 NBA Draft Lottery, that team will be entitled to the second selection in the 1997 NBA Draft.
1996
#3 - Vancouver (Shareef Abdur-Rahim)
#1 - Philadelphia (Allen Iverson)
#2 - Toronto (Marcus Camby)
Milwaukee
Minnesota
Dallas
L.A. Clippers
New Jersey
Dallas
Denver
Golden State
Cleveland
Charlotte
1995
#2 - L.A. Clippers (Antonio McDyess *pick traded to Denver)
Washington
Minnesota
#3 - Philadelphia (Jerry Stackhouse)
#1 - Golden State (Joe Smith)
Detroit
New Jersey
Miami
Milwaukee
Dallas
Sacramento
1994
#2 - Dallas (Jason Kidd)
#3 - Detroit (Grant Hill)
Minnesota
#1 - Milwaukee (Glenn Robinson)
Washington
Philadelphia
L.A. Clippers
Sacramento
Boston
L.A. Lakers
Charlotte