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Amen Thompson ‘Looks Increasingly Like Frontrunner’ For Rockets At No. 4

Amen Thompson “looks increasingly like the frontrunner” for the Houston Rockets to select at No. 4, reports Jeremy Woo of ESPN.

Cam Whitmore worked out for the Rockets over the weekend and is another option.

Thompson would give a Houston roster with other scores a lead playmaker and perimeter defensive player.

The conventional wisdom has shifted on James Harden where is now considered more likely to re-sign with the Philadelphia 76ers than the Rockets.

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