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Picking #2, #23 and #24 who do you...

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by ballgame, Jun 30, 2021.

  1. D-rock

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    If Green the pick, then need to trade up for Kai Jones.

    2nd - Jalen Green
    12th - Kai Jones (EGo + 23 & 24)
    40th - Vrenz Bleijenbergh (House trade)

    Need more defense, length and playmaking.
     
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  2. Verbal Christ

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    IF Jalen Green and Kai Jones are on the same team the Houston Rockets will dominate the highlight reels next year.

    This scenario is where I would covet a guy like Garuba to come in and start playing lock down defense from Day 1.

    Dont ask me how to make that happen though. I would trade Wood if it meant I could secure Usman Garuba along with Kai Jones.
     
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  3. Haymitch

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    The problem with that is EGo has negative value. So the cost of #12 would be much higher than him and those 2 picks, IMO.
     
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  4. J.R.

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    1. CADE CUNNINGHAM Guard Oklahoma State
    2. EVAN MOBLEY Big USC
    3. JALEN GREEN Guard Ignite
    4. JALEN SUGGS Guard Gonzaga
    5. SCOTTIE BARNES Forward Florida State
    6. JONATHAN KUMINGA Forward Ignite
    7. JAMES BOUKNIGHT Guard UConn
    8. DAVION MITCHELL Guard Baylor
    9. CAMERON THOMAS Guard LSU
    10. ALPEREN SENGUN Big Beşiktaş
    11. JOSH GIDDEY Guard Adelaide
    12. USMAN GARUBA Forward Real Madrid
    13. FRANZ WAGNER Forward Michigan
    14. TREY MURPHY Forward Virginia
    15. MOSES MOODY Wing Arkansas
    16. KEON JOHNSON Wing Tennessee
    17. COREY KISPERT Wing Gonzaga
    18. KAI JONES Big Texas
    19. SHARIFE COOPER Guard Auburn
    20. JADEN SPRINGER Guard Tennessee
    21. ISAIAH TODD Forward Ignite
    22. JOSHUA PRIMO Wing Alabama
    23. CHRIS DUARTE Wing Oregon
    24. TRE MANN Guard Florida
    25. ZIAIRE WILLIAMS Wing Stanford
    26. JALEN JOHNSON Forward Duke
    27. JARED BUTLER Guard Baylor
    28. ISAIAH JACKSON Big Kentucky
    29. ROKO PRKACIN Forward Cibona
    30. JT THOR Forward Auburn
    31. NAH'SHON HYLAND Guard VCU
    32. MILES MCBRIDE Guard West Virginia
    33. JOSH CHRISTOPHER Guard Arizona State
    34. AYO DOSUNMU Guard Illinois
    35. AUSTIN REAVES Wing Oklahoma
    36. CHARLES BASSEY Big Western Kentucky
    37. DAY'RON SHARPE Big North Carolina
    38. BRANDON BOSTON Wing Kentucky
    39. JASON PRESTON Guard Ohio
    40. JOE WIESKAMP Wing Iowa
    41. QUENTIN GRIMES Wing Houston
    42. JEREMIAH ROBINSON-EARL Forward Villanova
    43. DAVID JOHNSON Guard Louisville
    44. HERB JONES Forward Alabama
    45. FILIP PETRUSEV Big Mega Soccerbet
    46. DAISHEN NIX Guard Ignite
    47. GREG BROWN Forward Texas
    48. NEEMIAS QUETA Center Utah State
    49. JUHANN BEGARIN Guard Paris Basket
    50. ROKAS JOKUBAITIS Guard Žalgiris Kaunas
     
  5. Verbal Christ

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    I've been on that Cam Thomas train for a while now. 2nd best pure scorer in this draft hands down. Jalen Johnson at 26 WOW!
     
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  6. D-rock

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    Not sure Kai Jones can start day 1. Maybe year 2 or even year 3, like Capela.

    Garuba and Kai would be a great haul.

    But unsure how that trade could or would look.
     
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  7. J.R.

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    1. Detroit Pistons: G Cade Cunningham
    2. Houston Rockets: G Jalen Green

    Green has the most upside out of any player in this draft class and held his when going head-to-head against pros during the G League bubble season. As an elite high school player, Green excelled at getting to the rim whenever he wanted thanks to his speed and athleticism, but he made adjustments this past season going up against tougher competition. Green is an underrated passer and had seven assists in one half, showing NBA scouts his versatility. Green and Kevin Porter Jr. are a dream backcourt that will add excitement to this young Rockets team as they begin to rebuild.

    3. Cleveland Cavaliers: G Jalen Suggs
    4. Toronto Raptors: C Evan Mobley
    5. Orlando Magic: F Scottie Barnes
    6. Oklahoma City Thunder: F Jonathan Kuminga
    7. Golden State Warriors: G Davion Mitchell
    8. Orlando Magic: G Keon Johnson
    9. Sacramento Kings: F Franz Wagner
    10. New Orleans Pelicans: G Josh Giddey
    11. Charlotte Hornets: G Corey Kispert
    12. San Antonio Spurs: C Kai Jones
    13. Indiana Pacers: G James Bouknight
    14. Golden State Warriors: F Ziaire Williams
    15. Washington Wizards: F Usman Garuba
    16. Oklahoma City Thunder: C Alperen Sengun
    17. Memphis Grizzlies: F Jalen Johnson
    18. Oklahoma City Thunder: G Moses Moody
    19. New York Knicks: G Trey Murphy III
    20. Atlanta Hawks: G Sharife Cooper
    21. New York Knicks: C Isaiah Jackson
    22. Los Angeles Lakers: G Chris Duarte
    23. Houston Rockets: G Jared Butler
    24. Houston Rockets: G Cameron Thomas
    25. Los Angeles Clippers: G Quentin Grimes
    26. Denver Nuggets: G Tre Mann
    27. Brooklyn Nets: G Jaden Springer
    28. Philadelphia 76ers: G Bones Hyland
    29. Phoenix Suns: F JT Thor
    30. Utah Jazz: G Joshua Primo

    Second Round
    31. Milwaukee Bucks: G Miles McBride
    32. New York Knicks: G Jason Preston
    33. Orlando Magic: F Day’Ron Sharpe
    34. Oklahoma City Thunder: G Josh Christopher
    35. New Orleans Pelicans: G Ayo Dosunmu
    36. Oklahoma City Thunder: C Neemias Queta
    37. Detroit Pistons: F Greg Brown
    38. Chicago Bulls: F Roko Prkacin
    39. Sacramento Kings: G Herbert Jones
    40. New Orleans Pelicans: G B.J. Boston
    41. San Antonio Spurs: F Isaiah Todd
    42. Detroit Pistons: C Filip Petrusev
    43. New Orleans Pelicans: G Joel Ayayi
    44. Brooklyn Nets: C Charles Bassey
    45. Boston Celtics: G Daishen Nix
    46. Toronto Raptors: G Aaron Wiggins
    47. Toronto Raptors: G Joe Wieskamp
    48. Atlanta Hawks: F RaiQuan Gray
    49. Brooklyn Nets: F Jeremiah Robinson-Earl
    50. Philadelphia 76ers: G David Johnson
    51. Memphis Grizzlies: C Jericho Sims
    52. Detroit Pistons: F Kessler Edwards
    53. New Orleans Pelicans: G David Duke
    54. Indiana Pacers: G DJ Steward
    55. Oklahoma City Thunder: G Austin Reaves
    56. Charlotte Hornets: G Rokas Jokubaitis
    57. Charlotte Hornets: F Matthew Hurt
    58. New York Knicks: G Duane Washington Jr.
    59. Brooklyn Nets: F Aaron Henry
    60. Indiana Pacers: C Luka Garza
     
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  8. D-rock

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    Said all along that Scottie Barnes is top 5.

    Maybe even top 4.

    Trey Murphy is lottery pick now?

    And Moses Moody, Kai Jones, Keon Johnson, Jalen Johnson and Corey Kispert have all fallen out of the lottery?

    CRAZY

    Greg Brown keeps dropping like a Stone. Rah-fell should pounce on that.
     
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  9. D-rock

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    Rockets better NOT take 3 guards in this draft.

    But Cam Thomas falling to 24th is insane, he could be the best offensive player in this draft.
     
  10. Fulgore

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    Is Thor another Tashaun Prince ?
     
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  11. BossHogg713

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    He was the 14th pick

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  12. D-rock

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    Then I'd stay put and draft the fallers.

    Going to be some very good options even at 23 and 24.
     
  13. JW86

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    I’ll take Mobley, Murphy or Mann and Grimes :)
     
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  14. ThatboyPhuong

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    Watch the us exhibition yesterday I was impressed with usman garuba
     
  15. J.R.

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    https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/...t-no-2-warriors-keep-picks-draft-moses-moody/

    1. Detroit - Cade Cunningham
    2. Houston - Jalen Green

    I have Evan Mobley second on my board, but the intel around the league is that the Rockets are zeroing in on Green at No. 2, which makes sense for a team at the very cusp of a rebuild. Green is a potential No. 1 scorer whose ball-handling and playmaking have continued on an upward trajectory. One scout told me he'd be shocked if Green never averaged 25 points per game in a season during his career, so a pretty safe bet for Houston's future.

    3. Cleveland - Evan Mobley
    4. Toronto - Jalen Suggs
    5. Orlando - Scottie Barnes
    6. Oklahoma City - Jonathan Kuminga
    7. Golden State - Moses Moody
    8. Orlando - James Bouknight
    9. Sacramento - Franz Wagner
    10. New Orleans - Corey Kispert
    11. Charlotte - Keon Johnson
    12. San Antonio - Davion Mitchell
    13. Indiana - Jalen Johnson
    14. Golden State - Josh Giddey
    15. Washington - Chris Duarte
    16. Oklahoma City - Ziaire Williams
    17. Memphis - Alperen Sengun
    18. Oklahoma City - Usman Garuba
    19. New York - Trey Murphy III
    20. Atlanta - Jaden Springer
    21. New York - Kai Jones
    22. LA Lakers - Jared Butler
    23. Houston - Isaiah Jackson

    Isaiah Jackson is a bit of a project, but has the chance to develop into an elite defensive center with his 7-4 wingspan and athleticism. He needs to add weight to his frame and will likely foul quite a bit to begin his career, but he shows significant promise as an offensive rebounder and handles the ball well for his size. Houston is in a full rebuild, so adding a player like Jackson, who needs some seasoning, is a smart play at this stage in the draft.

    24. Houston - Sharife Cooper

    Sharife Cooper is one of the most dazzling playmakers in the draft, with elite passing potential at the next level. He's constantly putting pressure on the defense in transition and is a whiz in the pick-and-roll. His small stature and lack of shooting thus far in his career raise some flags, but he's well worth a flier for Houston.

    25. LA Clippers - Ayo Dosunmu
    26. Denver - Cam Thomas
    27. Brooklyn - Miles McBride
    28. Philadelphia - Nah’Shon Hyland
    29. Phoenix - Day’Ron Sharpe
    30. Utah - Josh Christopher
     
  16. Fulgore

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    Rudy T tried his best to get him
     
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  17. ballgame

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    I'm with JG, Jackson Gatlin; Green, Murphy and Thor!!
     
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  18. Dr of Dunk

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    lol, in the replies :

     
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  19. D-rock

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    Not sure what this means.

    One scout told me he'd be shocked if Green never averaged 25 points per game in a season during his career, so a pretty safe bet for Houston's future.

    Is scout saying Green should have ONE season averaging 25 points in his entire career?

    Or that Green would average 25 points for his entire career?

    If it's the first, then not impressed. At all.
     
  20. cmoak1982

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    I think what that says is he would be shocked if he did not have a season where he averaged over 25. To me that reads his baseline is he averages 25 at least once in his career but should be the expectation for his career.
     

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