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Houston Rockets select former top-ranked prospect in latest mock draft

Draft season is right around the corner, which means we’re expecting a ton of mock drafts. We’ve already seen mocks projecting the Houston Rockets to select Colorado project Cody Williams, who already projects to become an elite defender.

ESPN draft expert Jonathan Givony has put together his latest mock draft, in which the Rockets select G League Ignite’s Ron Holland with the ninth pick. Of course, that’s assuming the Rockets’ first-round pick (which originally belonged to the Brooklyn Nets) lands at number nine.

Right now, there’s a 50.7 percent chance the pick lands at number nine.

Holland was initially expected to be the top pick in this year’s draft class, but saw his draft stock decline over time. However, Holland would be a bargain at number nine, as he possesses a combination of athleticism, quickness and great motor skills.

He’s a little light for a true power forward (206 pounds), so he could end up on the wing, where his frame and athleticism make more sense. He is difficult to defend when he uses his speed and athleticism to attack and get downhill.

He’s just as much of a threat in transition.

Defensively, his versatility stands out, as his frame and later his speed allow him to defend multiple positions on the field. He’s also a good point-of-attack defender, which should make Rockets coach Ime Udoka salivate.

His shooting leaves a lot to be desired, especially from long range, where he made just 23.9 percent of his triples. Additionally, he only shot 68.2 percent from the free throw line, which will definitely need to improve at the next level.

He will also need to become a much better ball handler and decision maker. He’s still very raw, though, as he’s one of the youngest players in the class.

However, even with his warts, Holland would be a bargain for the ninth overall Rockets.

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