
NBA Insider Expects Rockets 'To Be Active in Trade Talks' with No. 3 Draft Pick
The Houston Rockets have secured a top-three in the 2024 NBA draft, but that doesn't mean the franchise will necessarily be intent on using that selection.
The Rockets had just a 5.23 percent chance at landing the No. 3 pick in the 2024 NBA Draft lottery, but the ping-pong balls bounced favorably and Houston moved up from No. 9 to No. 3. This pick was the one acquired from the 2021 James Harden trade, and could allow Houston to select a quality option to improve its rapidly developing young core.
However, Kevin O'Connor of The Ringer floated the possibility of the team trading the pick, citing the fact that the team is already on the verge of postseason contention.
"With the Rockets ascending, however, I'd also expect the front office to be active in trade talks that could move them out of the draft entirely in exchange for a proven star," O'Connor wrote.
ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski also discussed the Rockets potentially trading the No. 3 pick:
"I think there will be a lot of conversations with Houston, I think that pick will be available," Wojnarowski said.
Mike Vorkunov of The Athletic further added that "some league sources expect the Rockets to make the pick available in a deal."
Houston went 41-41 this past season and narrowly missed out on the play-in tournament.
The Rockets have not reached the postseason since 2020, but more notably failed to win more than 22 games in a season from 2020-21 to 2022-23.
Those struggles ultimately allowed the team to select players like Jalen Green, Jabari Smith Jr. and Amen Thompson in the last three drafts, and free agent signings like Fred VanVleet and Dillon Brooks have helped fortify the team's starting lineup as the franchise looks to turn a corner.
While adding another young developmental piece could be intriguing, the prospect of trading out of the No. 3 slot and grabbing a veteran who can mesh more seamlessly with the team's existing core makes plenty of sense.
There is some time for Houston to deliberate on which direction to go in, as the first round of the 2024 NBA Draft is more than a month away. However, the Rockets will likely at least listen in on some potential packages for the selection.










