

The NBA Draft is just days away and is set to kick off on June 23 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. The Houston Rockets enter the draft with two premium picks, one at No. 3, and the other at No. 17.
Although its not a given that Houston will keep both picks — trade talks always heat up as the draft inches closer — there are a lot of talented prospects who could potentially hear their name called by Houston. Here is a mock draft round-up of who NBA experts believe the Rockets will select on draft night.
Sports Illustrated: Chet Holmgren, F/C, Gonzaga
Should Holmgren indeed fall to the Rockets, who would instantly give them an upgrade at the center spot, but also a player who can truly stretch the floor from the center position -- something Houston has not had in some time.
CBS Sports: Paolo Banchero, PF, Duke
Banchero has been by far the most connected name to the Rockets through this process and is arguably the most NBA-ready player amongst the top prospects. He is also a solid fit in the Rockets scheme under Stephen Silas and could make an impact immediately.
Yahoo Sports: Paolo Banchero, PF, Duke
Once again, Banchero and the Rockets are connected. It seems like a matter of if, rather than when. Out of the top draft pics, Banchero is the readiest to help Houston now, and that's what they need.
USA Today: Paolo Banchero, PF, Duke
Stop us if you've heard this one before, but according to another expert, Banchero is heading to the Rockets.
ESPN: Paolo Banchero, PF, Duke
In case you more proof, barring something unforeseen, Banchero to the Rockets seems to be inevitable at this point. The Magic and Thunder appear to be eyeing big men, leaving the best fit for the Rockets available at No. 3.
Sports Illustrated: Ochai Agbaji, SG, Kansas
Height: 6' 5" | Weight: 215 | Age: 22 | Senior
Another steal for the Rockets here, Agbaji was one of the top college players in the nation last season. And while his age for a rookie will not be ideal, he would still be an excellent fit next to Jalen Green.
CBS Sports: Ousmane Dieng, Wing, France
More of a long-term play, Dieng is a raw prospect investment that the Rockets could see pay dividends down the road. Long, athletic wings are a premium in the NBA, and Dieng is that.
Yahoo Sports: TyTy Washington, G, Kentucky
Among their vast needs across the board, the Rockets need guard help. TyTy Washington could provide a good fit. He can play both on and off the ball and is a solid creator.
USA Today: Leonard Miller, G, Canada (High School)
One of the most intriguing prospects in the entire draft, Leonard Miller is a 6-11 guard that has a lot of tools in the toolbox. However, his development will take time, and he is more of a long-term play than other options on the table.
ESPN: Malaki Branham, SG, Ohio State
Another backcourt mate for Jalen Green to play off of, Branham is a floor spacer that would fit nicely in the Rockets' offense.
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