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D.J. Augustin went from one of the league’s best teams to one of the worst this week, but he’s excited to suit up for his adopted hometown, writes Jonathan Feigen of The Houston Chronicle. Augustin was part of the return in the deal that sent P.J. Tucker from the Rockets to the Bucks, and he’s ready to assume a leadership role as the oldest player on his new team.

“Coming in being in this position with a team that lost a lot of games, losing seasons, I’ve been a part of that,” Augustin said. “I’ve also been a part of winning teams and teams that won a lot of games. Knowing what I’ve been through, trying to bring that leadership here, try to keep guys together through these rough times. Hopefully, we can turn things around before the season ends.”

Augustin played about 19 minutes per night as a backup guard for Milwaukee. He figures to have the same role for Houston, assuming he isn’t traded again before Thursday’s deadline. Even though John Wall is in his 11th NBA season, he believes there are things he can learn from Augustin.

“That’s one of those guys I always wanted to play with and also tried to get him as a backup a couple times in Washington,” Wall said. “It’s funny how we ended up on the same team now. I always respected him, his play and how he carries himself on and off the court.”

There’s more from Houston:

  • The Rockets picked up more draft capital in the Tucker trade, but general manager Rafael Stone isn’t committed to keeping his large stack of picks, a source tells Feigen in a separate story. Houston would like to exchange some of its draft assets for a “foundation piece” and will pursue deals along those lines this week.
  • Players are feeling the effects of their 19-game losing streak, Feigen adds in a another piece. Injuries and roster movement have contributed to the downturn, as Houston used its 27th starting lineup in 40 games Friday night. “It’s just chemistry. The chemistry is off. That’s it,” Danuel House said. “We’re going to get it together. It’s just a learning curve we’re going through together.”
  • The Rockets talked to the Warriors about Victor Oladipo, but nothing went past the inquiry stage, a source tells Connor Letourneau of The San Francisco Chronicle. The source said Houston is asking for rookie center James Wiseman or the Timberwolves’ top-three protected pick this year, which are both “conversation enders.”

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