Mallory Edens, the daughter of Milwaukee Bucks co-owner Wes Edens, is making waves on social media this weekend. The Princeton University graduate posted a swimsuit selfie on Instagram that has fans and followers buzzing.

Edens, who is representing the Bucks at the NBA Draft Lottery on Sunday, shared the vacation photo that quickly racked up compliments. "You are absolutely gorgeous," one fan commented, while another simply wrote, "Wow." A third admirer called her "a shining star."

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This isn't the first time Edens has turned heads. She recently posted a dazzling blue dress photo that also set social media ablaze. But her latest swimsuit snap has a special significance—it comes just as the Bucks are hoping for some lottery luck.

The Bucks have a 14.9% chance of landing a top-four pick in this year's draft. Edens represented the franchise back in 2014 when they secured the No. 2 overall pick, which they used to draft former Duke star Jabari Parker. Now, the front office is counting on her to bring that same good fortune again.

This year's draft lottery is especially critical for Milwaukee. According to longtime NBA insider Marc Stein, league sources say the Bucks believe that a stroke of lottery luck could help convince Giannis Antetokounmpo to stay with the team. "The Bucks — who deep down would still prefer not to trade their Face of the Franchise — believe that a bolt of lottery luck in May could still keep alive Milwaukee’s dream of convincing Antetokounmpo to extend the relationship one more time," Stein reported.

Edens' swimsuit selfie has added an extra layer of excitement to an already high-stakes weekend. As the Bucks prepare for the lottery in Chicago, all eyes are on both the team's chances and their charismatic representative.

It's a moment that echoes other sports figures making headlines in swimwear, like Marta Kostyuk's blue swimsuit sizzle or WNBA star Olivia Nelson-Ododa's green swimsuit heat. But for Bucks fans, Edens' photo is more than just a social media moment—it's a sign of hope.

Whether the Bucks get lucky on Sunday remains to be seen, but Edens has already won the weekend online.