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Rockets can trade NCAA No. 1 point guard Dylan Harper upward with the Spurs

Although the Rockets only drew the 10th draw in the first round, they are in love with NCAA first point guard Dylan Harper and may choose to trade upward with the Spurs.

Dylan Harper is the son of NBA legend Ron Harper. He plays for Rutgers University. He is 1.96 meters tall and weighs 98 kg. He averages 19.4 points, 3.8 rebounds, 4.6 assists, 1.4 steals and 0.6 blocks per game this season.

Dylan Harper's draft template is Harden, who has the top passing vision and confrontation ability, has high defensive efficiency, skilled left and right point guards, high mid-range jump shot efficiency, good at using pick and roll offense, and is a big core guard with the ball.

At present, the Rockets' starting backcourt combination is Van Vreet and Jaylen Green. These two performances are hard to describe. Shepard has not shown his potential yet. If he can trade up to Dylan Harper, then Houston's backcourt will no longer be a shortcoming.

The Rockets can send Shepherd and Whit Molgas No. 10 draws and exchange the second draw with the Spurs. This is definitely a win-win deal. The Spurs have two potential rookies and the No. 10 draw this year, so they can be carefully trained; the Rockets get Harper, which solves the point guard problem.