This Rockets-Thunder Trade Lands Christian Wood In OKC

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Oklahoma City Thunder Receive: C Christian Wood
Houston Rockets Receive: C Derrick Favors, F Darius Bazley, 2022 First Round Pick (via LAC), 2022 First Round Pick (via PHX)

Christian Wood is the clear centerpiece of this NBA trade scenario going back to Oklahoma City in exchange for Derrick Favors, Darius Bazley, and two first-round picks in the upcoming 2022 NBA Draft.

It’s clear, Wood has become a threat on both ends and can give them another player to rely on. However, he’s currently on the worst team in the NBA. He appears to be a potential candidate to be dealt ahead of the NBA trade deadline.

When looking at what the Houston Rockets could ask for in a deal, it begins with draft picks.

The Rockets would not land a premier draft asset in this trade but gaining two first-round picks with no protections attached isn’t something to overlook.

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Favors would be a stopgap option to soak up some minutes at the five if needed. However, there are some other options like Alperen Sengun to embrace more.

Let’s take a closer look and see how this NBA trade scenario focused on Christian Wood would impact both the Houston Rockets and Oklahoma City Thunder.

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