Rockets pick up another second-round pick in deal with Hawks
The Houston Rockets are working the phones to do a little more asset management.
After acquiring a second-round pick from Boston to take on Jaden Springer’s salary, the Rockets made another similar move, absorbing the contract of Cody Zeller this season to get back a 2028 second-round pick.
Ironically, that pick is Houston’s own 2028 second-round pick that the Rockets sent to Atlanta just under two years ago.
The pick the Rockets get back from Atlanta — Houston's own 2028 second-round pick — was originally sent from Houston to Atlanta in the 2023 salary dump move that traded Usman Garuba and TyTy Washington to the Hawks.
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It’s a small move but it’s another good one on the margins. These second-round picks add up. The two the Rockets got in the past couple of days — Boston’s 2030 second and Houston’s own 2028 second — could be eventually combined in a deal that nets the Rockets a solid role player down the line. Houston did exactly this last season when they acquired Steven Adams from Memphis.
So quick grade? A+ Solid work by Stone and credit to Tilman Fertitta for being willing to spend millions just to get some extra seconds.
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