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Danuel House Jr.

Every player is available for the right price on the Houston Rockets and Danuel House Jr. has been a name gaining a lot of traction in trade talks with the Rockets lately. House is in his third season with the Rockets and has been a key role player for them over the years. 

Since joining the Rockets in 2018, Danuel House Jr. has averaged 10.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and has shot 37.6% from three-point range. While he is not a “high-motor” player, Danuel House is a very consistent wing and is only 27-years-old, which is appealing to teams looking to acquire a fairly young role player at the deadline this year. 

Teams can probably expect the Rockets to want a draft pick for Danuel House Jr. and possibly a young player to replace him on the roster. Houston is rebuilding at this point and are going to want all the future assets they can get their hands on, so if they are giving up a fairly young, solid role player, expect them to want at least a first-round pick. 

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Expect to see the Rockets be in the trade buzz up until the NBA trade deadline tomorrow afternoon and do not be surprised to see them trade away numerous players for either young talents or future draft picks.

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