

The Houston Rockets might have more tradable assets for the upcoming NBA Draft than any other team the league.
Already holding the No. 3 and No. 17 picks, Houston added to that draft capital by trading Christian Wood to the Dallas Mavericks, in exchange for Boban Marjanovic, Sterling Brown, Trey Burke, Marquis Chriss, and the No. 26 pick.
However, it appears they might not be done yet.
According to a report from the Athletic, Houston is receiving an abundance of calls from teams in regards to acquiring the No. 17 pick, which is just one of a handful of assets, along with players such as Eric Gordon and Kenyon Martin Jr. that could be up for grabs on draft night.
That said, the Rockets have been connected to a number of prospects who would fall into that range, including LSU's Tari Eason, Kentucky's TyTy Washington and Baylor's Kendall Brown, among others.
Should the Rockets indeed move the pick, it would be for a veteran wing player on a team-friendly contract.
Should they elect to keep it, adding athleticism, youth and talent to either the wings or the backcourt would be a logical move.
Rockets fans will find out one way or the other on Thursday night.
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