Houston Rockets head coach Stephen Silas and the team's general manager are willing to take calls for the pick. Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

With the 2022 NBA Draft order set, the Houston Rockets have the third selection, and it seems the team’s general manager is willing to take calls for the pick.

On Tuesday night, the annual NBA Draft Lottery took place in Chicago. The Orlando Magic were the big winners for the night when they lucked out and landed the top pick in next month’s event. The Rockets weren’t as lucky.

Despite having the worst record in the NBA last season at 20-62, the franchise did not get the first pick or even the second. On June 23, the Houston Rockets will select third. Certainly not the worst place in the world to be, but definitely not what the team was hoping for heading into Tuesday night.

On the Sportsnaut 2022 NBA Mock Draft, the Rockets are expected to take talented Duke forward Paolo Banchero with their first pick. However, there is a possibility the organization is not satisfied with that spot and may feel a need to add more draft capital or use the pick to make a trade to improve their fortunes for next season immediately.

Houston Rockets open for business if other teams interested in their NBA Draft pick

During a post-draft lottery digital press conference, Rockets GM Rafael Stone admitted he is not set on making the third pick next month and is very much open to conversation about trading the third pick overall.

“I’m definitely not going to block [other general managers] out. If they want to talk, I’m always available to talk,” Stone said. “I don’t listen to other people. I don’t listen to other general managers. They don’t tell me who to pick. But if it’s the case that they are interested in doing something, we’re always available to listen and if there’s something that makes sense for both teams, something will get done.”

Along with Banchero, other elite players from the college ranks like Jaden Ivey of Purdue, Ohio State’s Malaki Branham, and Bennedict Mathurin of Arizona are expected to be available at three.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Three takeaways as Panthers eliminate Rangers, advance to Stanley Cup Final
Corey Heim dominates at Gateway for fourth Truck Series win of 2024 season
Mets honor Darryl Strawberry in fitting fashion during number retirement ceremony
Phillies ace leaves game after taking 106 mph comebacker to hand
Real Madrid defeats Borussia Dortmund 2-0 to win Champions League
Marvin Lewis opens up about about return to NFL coaching
Celtics HC shares Kristaps Porzingis update ahead of NBA Finals
Jalen Brunson claps back at tiredness narrative after Knicks' playoff exit
Red Sox lose yet another player to injury
Former NFL GM has huge praise for Packers QB Jordan Love
Drake Maye reportedly being treated as Patriots' QB3
Veteran 1B rejects outright assignment, elects free agency
Giannis Antetokounmpo to play for Greece in Olympic qualifier
Padres lose two top pitchers to injured list on same day
Fever announce remarkable attendance milestone in fifth 2024 home game
Senators reportedly undecided on qualifying defenseman
Lamar Jackson's curious offseason decision costing him significant money
Blue Jays two-time All-Star pitcher lands on IL for second time this season
Lakers set to benefit from Pelicans’ NBA Draft decision
One rookie quarterback is showing 'elite downfield accuracy' during OTAs