Changes in the number of draft players in the Rockets in recent years

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Changes in the number of draft players in the Rockets in recent years

In recent years, the Rockets have seen some changes in the number of players in the draft process. We can see an increase in the number of draft players for the Rockets over the past few seasons.

During the 2016 - 2017 season, the Rockets drafted a total of 4 players. Several of these rookies performed well and became key players on the team. For example, Sam Dekker, the 37th overall pick in the 2016 draft, has not been with the Rockets for a long time, but his performance on the court has won the favor of fans for his excellent shooting and defensive skills. In addition, Isaiah Hartenstein, the 43rd pick in the first round of the 2017 draft, also demonstrated his talent in rebounds and blocking shots, becoming a big boost to the team's interior.

However, in recent seasons, the number of draft players in the Rockets has shown a downward trend. During the 2018 - 2019 season, the Rockets only selected two rookie players. This may be because the team is focusing more on bringing in experienced players to help the team chase the championship. At the same time, teams are also trading more to acquire players from other teams than to replenish personnel through drafts.

It is worth noting that in recent years, the Rockets prefer to choose European players. This is because the Rockets pay attention to the advantages of European players in terms of technology and basketball IQ. For example, Vincent Poirier, the 52nd overall pick in the 2019 draft, attracted the Rockets 'attention with his outstanding performance in the French league and brought some new elements to the team with his height and basketball IQ.

In recent years, the number of draft players in the Rockets has shown a trend of increasing first and then decreasing. However, no matter the number of draft players, they are an important asset for the future development of the Rockets. Through draft and training, the team can continue to introduce new blood and contribute to the team's success.