Clippers general manager Elgin Baylor said he didn't get nervous during the draft lottery. Instead, he just kicked back as he watched the Clippers get the sixth overall pick.

The Clippers finished with the NBA's fifth-worst record this season but fell to sixth in the draft during Thursday's lottery when the Detroit Pistons earned the No. 2 pick because of a past trade with the Memphis Grizzlies.

"I had no say in it, so I just sat back, hoping, believing we'd get the No. 1 pick," Baylor said. "You can't be disappointed because you have no control."

Baylor said it was too early to know which player the Clippers might be interested in. Baylor, who is in Secaucus, N.J., said when he returns to Los Angeles he will start making workout appointments for potential draftees.