The Brooklyn Nets are in need of players who can help them during their rebuild.
One of those players could be Houston Rockets forward Tari Eason, who was listed as a potential trade target by Bleacher Report writer Greg Swartz.
"The Rockets have a ton of young talent and won't be able to play (and pay) everyone. Eason ranks a bit lower in Houston's prospect rankings, yet has desirable size and skill in the modern NBA," Swartz writes. "The 6'8" forward would thrive in a bigger role with the Nets, one where he could immediately claim a starting job if veterans like Cameron Johnson and/or Dorian Finney-Smith are moved."
Eason, 23, was the No. 18 overall pick for the Rockets in the 2022 NBA Draft. He is one of seven first-round picks since 2021 on the Rockets roster right now, so playing time for him may be limited.
Eason played in just 22 games last season as a result of a lower leg injury. He averaged 9.8 points and 7.0 rebounds per game while he was on the floor for the Rockets.
While Houston has a lot of players worth developing, Eason is right up there among their most key prospects. He's proven that he can be a sound two-way player in the league and it would take the Rockets a lot to give him up in a trade. While Finney-Smith or Johnson would be a start, the Rockets would likely ask for an additional first-round pick at worst for a trade, and the Nets shouldn't deal any picks at this moment in time.
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