The Rockets cut ties with Kevin Porter Jr. by agreeing to trade the troubled guard and two future second-round picks to the Thunder for injured guard Victor Oladipo and big man Jeremiah Robinson-Earl.
However, the Rockets may not be through making deals before next week’s regular-season opener, Jake Fischer of Yahoo Sports reports. They may look to move Oladipo, combined with other second-round picks, to upgrade their roster.
Houston has held trade discussions with the Pistons regarding veteran guard Alec Burks, who has an expiring $10,489,600 contract. Fischer notes that his contract nearly matches Oladipo’s $9.5M expiring salary.
It’s not clear if the Pistons would be interested in a trade for Oladipo, who is recovering from a torn patellar tendon in his left knee, and some type of sweetener.
The Pistons have other options at guard beyond franchise player Cade Cunningham. New head coach Monty Williams is mulling whether to start lottery pick Ausar Thompson and bring Jaden Ivey off the bench. Detroit also traded for Monte Morris and Joe Harris this offseason, with rookie Marcus Sasser and Killian Hayes also battling for playing time.
Houston has also contacted the Jazz regarding Talen Horton-Tucker. Tucker has an $11,020,000 expiring contract and his role with Utah is uncertain, due to the strong play of Kris Dunn and rookie Keyonte George.
The Rockets have some interest in Malcolm Brogdon as well, although the Trail Blazers and Rockets have not held significant discussions. Portland has indicated that it wants to hold onto Brogdon, who was acquired from Boston in the Jrue Holiday deal.
Fischer also delivered some other interesting tidbits in his story:
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