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Rockets want to work out Scoot Henderson, interested in trading up

Projections leading up to the 2023 NBA draft have increasingly slotted Overtime Elite point guard Amen Thompson to the Houston Rockets with the No. 4 overall picks in the first round.

There is, however, another point guard expected to go high in the draft, and that’s Scoot Henderson of the G League Ignite. From Houston’s perspective, it’s not so much that the Rockets wouldn’t be interested in Henderson — it’s that he appears likely to be picked by Charlotte at No. 2 or Portland at No. 3, and thus not be on the board.

There is, however, one way around that. Per Jake Fischer of Yahoo! Sports, the possibility is at least being entertained. He writes:

Charlotte could feasibly trade the pick, but the Hornets appear deep in internal deliberations between Henderson and Miller. There has been plenty of buzz about New Orleans and Toronto, in addition to Houston, registering interest in jumping up the draft board. …

It remains to be seen if Charlotte, holding the No. 2 pick, would entertain a legitimate offer from Houston, as the Hornets are also said to harbor playoff hopes for the 2023-24 campaign.

Fischer writes that the Rockets have attempted to bring Henderson to Houston for a pre-draft workout visit, but to no success so far. That’s fairly normal, since most top prospects don’t visit teams outside of their projected draft range. However, it could be viewed as a signal of Houston’s willingness to explore trade-up scenarios.

Should the Rockets strike a deal to move up before the draft, Henderson could visit at that time. Or, the Rockets could select or trade up for him even without a visit. That was the case in 2022 with Jabari Smith Jr., who didn’t work out with the Rockets because he didn’t expect to be on the board when Houston picked at No. 3.

It’s one of many storylines to follow as the 2023 NBA draft approaches on Thursday, June 22, starting at 7 pm Central.

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Story originally appeared on Rockets Wire