The Rockets may be more interested in moving their pick than keeping it, Yahoo Sports’ Jake Fischer reports. Offers for the selection are expected to be entertained until Houston is on the clock at No. 3 in Wednesday’s draft. If Houston does stand pat at No. 3, Reed Sheppard appears to be the heavy favorite for that spot. The Trail Blazers are among the teams that have called the Rockets about moving up to No. 3 in the draft.
According to Fischer, the Wizards have the league convinced they’re honing in on Perth’s Alexandre Sarr. As reported, Sarr hasn’t conducted a private workout for the Hawks, holders of the No. 1 selection, and Fischer reports Sarr’s preferred destination is, in fact, Washington. Beyond their plans at No. 2, the Wizards are a “prime candidate” to move up from No. 26 and have also been seeking a third first-round pick, Says Fischer.
Further down the draft, the Suns are a strong candidate to trade down from No. 22. The goal for the Suns, Fischer writes, would be to accumulate future second-round picks to restock their draft capital for trade flexibility. Additionally, the idea of adding inexpensive rookie contracts onto an expensive roster appeals to Phoenix.
We have more from around the draft:
- A flood of talent is following 2023 No. 1 overall pick Victor Wembanyama from France, Yahoo Sports’ Krysten Peek writes. His former teammate Bilal Coulibaly was selected No. 7 overall in last year’s draft and another ex-teammate, Armel Traore, could be in play in the second round of this year’s draft. Additionally, Zaccharie Risacher and Sarr are seen as the favorites for the top two draft selections in this class, while Tidjane Salaun, Melvin Ajinca and Pacome Dadiet are all likely to be selected this year too. Down the line, Nolan Traore and Nathan Soliman are picking up steam in future draft classes.
- Risacher, Sarr and UConn’s Donovan Clingan, in that order, round out ESPN’s top three players on Jonathan Givony’s final big board update before the draft. Givony and Jeremy Woo provide their picks for the top 100 players in the class, with Sheppard, G League Ignite’s Matas Buzelis, UConn’s Stephon Castle, Tennessee’s Dalton Knecht, Kentucky’s Rob Dillingham, Salaun, and Serbia’s Nikola Topic filling in the rest of their top 10 (in that order).
- Risacher is lower on Sam Vecenie’s draft board at The Athletic, with the French wing coming in at No. 5. Salaun, Buzelis, Dillingham and Topic all sit outside the top 10 of Vecenie’s annual draft guide, while he ranks Colorado’s Cody Williams (No. 6), Providence’s Devin Carter (No. 7), Pitt’s Carlton Carrington (No. 8) and Ron Holland of the G League Ignite (No. 10) among the top 10. I highly recommend both Givony’s and Vecenie’s draft guides if you have a subscription to either platform, as this is some of the top draft content to come out annually.
- Clingan is the name most linked to the Hawks over the past week, Vecenie writes in a recent mock draft. While Atlanta has openly stated it is content with standing pat at No. 1, Vecenie hears there’s an impression the club is open to making a move if the right deal presents itself. However, Atlanta hasn’t finalized its decision yet and even if it wanted to trade down to select him later, Chicago and Memphis have expressed interest in taking Clingan themselves if they can trade up. Vecenie indeed has Washington landing Sarr and Houston getting Sheppard, but has Risacher falling to San Antonio at No. 4, Buzelis going No. 5 to Detroit and Castle landing in Charlotte at No. 6.
Rumors
Blazers offer Brogdon and 7 for 3
Grizzlies offer Smart and 9 for 3
Rockets add salary filler like Jeff Green
I doubt Grizzlies offer Smart
Smart is what Rockets want
I hope the Wizards can package Kuzma for the Rockets and/or Detroit pick. Full rebuild. And resign Tyus Jones for veteran stability.
Washington should do a full rebuild this year. Alot of trades. They need all the young talent they can get.
Jabari Smith, Jeff Green and Landale for Kuzma, Kispert and many 2nd rd picks. It depends if they draft Sarr and if he will be the PF or the C. Wiseman would be a good look here if Sarr is the PF. Davis can keep trying at SG I guess.
Washington needs a young PG prospect really bad. Maybe get another 1st this year.
Washington should offer a trade to Brooklyn. Trade Poole, Bagley and Holmes to Brooklyn or New Jersey Nets for Ben Simmons and Diop. Waive both. Sign veterans on the bench. Find a good coach.
Easy
We need more free agents being signed, NBA teams. Quit being cheap and stop bringing up NBA 2K MyPlayer-looking-ahh randoms from the G-League and sign established veterans that everyone knows!
Uhh what?
The draft has been an essential part of the league for years.
G League Ignite was a team of basically guys that wanted to get paid instead of go to college…they were not normal g league players.
Even if you are trying to diss g league, they have success players like Lu Dort, Siakam, FVV, Clarkson, etc.
If the vets you are referring to are Dwight Howard, Cousins, Jabari Parker…please stop.
I can’t really tell from this post if the Wizards are trying to move up from 26 or if they are trying to add a third first rounder. Those things are different. If they are trying to add a third first rounder, what trade assets do they have that are worth a mid-1st rounder?
New rumor …….. says Mitch to NO. Where he is from. Could be best place for him. His peak yrs playing at home.
Knicks get Castle in this scenario.
Like it ……. Big 2 guard. Who could be starting sooner than later. Castle is a solid SG prospect. Great 2way potential. Would love this.
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