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Report: Rockets to Shop No. 3 Pick Before Draft

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The Houston Rockets are gearing up for a major shakeup this offseason as they look to accelerate their growth process and make a push for the playoffs next year. With the No. 3 overall pick in the upcoming NBA Draft, the Rockets are reportedly exploring trade options to land a star-level player.

Center Alperen Sengun has emerged as an All-Star-caliber player for the Rockets, and the addition of another star could elevate the team to new heights. According to reports, the Rockets are eyeing players like Donovan Mitchell and LaMelo Ball to bolster their roster.

While the Western Conference is known for its depth and competitiveness, the Rockets are determined to make a splash and secure a spot in the postseason. With teams like the Oklahoma City Thunder, Minnesota Timberwolves, and Dallas Mavericks on the rise, the Rockets understand the importance of making a big move to stay competitive.

The decision to trade the No. 3 pick in a relatively weak draft class could prove to be a strategic move for the Rockets, as long as they can secure the right player in return. With veteran point guard Fred VanVleet already in the mix, the Rockets are looking to build a formidable lineup that can contend with the best in the West.

As the offseason unfolds, all eyes will be on the Rockets as they navigate the trade market and make moves to position themselves as a playoff contender in the upcoming season. Stay tuned for more updates on the Rockets’ offseason plans and potential roster changes.

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