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Houston Rockets 2026 NBA Draft Reaction

Mar 13, 2026; Chicago, IL, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes guard Bruce Thornton (2) shoots against Michigan Wolverines guard Nimari Burnett (4) during the second half at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

The Houston Rockets entered the second night of the 2026 NBA Draft without making a selection, but left with a clear victory.

Before the second round even began, Houston pulled off a trade with the reigning NBA champion New York Knicks, acquiring picks 31 and 55 in exchange for picks 39 and 53, plus the Sacramento Kings’ 2029 second-round selection.

New York was known to be shopping the 31st pick, with owner James Dolan focused on keeping the team out of the second tax apron next season. Players selected at No. 31 β€” the first pick of the second round β€” typically earn more than the rookie minimum. Houston saw the opportunity and pounced. The Rockets jumped eight spots, from pick 39 to pick 31.

Bruce Thornton Left Ohio State as Its All-Time Leading Scorer

With the 31st pick, the Rockets selected Ohio State guard Bruce Thornton. Thornton leaves Ohio State as one of the best players in program history. He is the only four-time captain in the program, and he became the school’s all-time leading scorer this season, finishing his career with 2,164 points.

Thornton finished the season averaging 19.9 points, 5.1 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 1.1 steals on splits of .554/.400/.829. He projects to outplay his draft position and should be one of the steals of the second round.

Thornton Fills a Real Need in Houston

The Rockets have been burdened by uncertainty at the point guard position, and Thornton is a natural fit. He’s a skilled three-level scorer who combines shot-making, strength, and poise, playing with the composure of a veteran lead guard who rarely looks rattled by pressure.

Additionally, for a team that ranked 25th in three-pointers made during the regular season and last among playoff teams in three-point percentage, Thornton’s 40% shooting from deep is an immediate asset off the bench.

The concerns are real, though. Thornton lacks ideal physical tools for an NBA point guard, which can create challenges finishing over bigger defenders. He isn’t an elite athlete who consistently blows by defenders, relying more on craft and shot-making than pure burst. His basketball IQ and shot-making ability, however, give him a strong foundation to earn a rotation role.

The Rockets Flipped Pick 55 to the Clippers for Cash

Houston turned around and dealt pick 55 to the Los Angeles Clippers for cash. It’s a pragmatic call for a team with a largely locked-in rotation, converting a late second-rounder into financial flexibility rather than drafting a developmental player with little path to minutes.

Final Grade: B

Zooming out, Houston had a clean, disciplined draft night. Trading picks 39 and 53 to move up to 31 and land Thornton, then cashing out pick 55, shows a front office that knew exactly what it wanted and executed accordingly. No wasted selections, no reaches. Just a clear-eyed bet on one of the most productive guards in college basketball this past season.

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