Rockets Land No. 4 Pick in NBA Draft; Eyes on Ausar, Amen Thompson?

The Houston Rockets may have missed out on Victor Wembanyama, but the team should still get a strong player with the No. 4 overall pick.
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The Houston Rockets are certainly disappointed after missing out on a top-three pick in the NBA Draft Lottery.

But given that the Rockets secured the No. 4 pick in the NBA Draft, the team could still get a critical player towards its rebuild. Assuming Victor Wembanyama goes No. 1, while Scoot Henderson and Brandon Miller round out the top three, Houston should be in line to take either Amen or Ausar Thompson.

The saying "two is better than one" could not be more true for the Thompson twins.

Coming from Overtime Elite — a fairly new, Atlanta-based professional league — both Amen and Ausar put up stats that hadn't been seen before from a pair of brothers in a long time.

Together, the Thompson twins led the City Reapers to a championship in the league's second season, both establishing themselves as the best prospects of the pool of players.

Before this season, only San Antonio Spurs forward Dominick Barlow has gone on to play in the NBA following a season with OTE, who got a chance to develop under coach Gregg Popovich this year. Now, both twins are set to become the second and third OTE players to do so.

The Thompsons will likely be the fourth pair of twins to go in the same round of the NBA draft, but first in the top-10, but despite being up against big names like Wembanyama and Henderson, neither brother has lost his confidence.

"They always bring up those names," Amen said. "'How you going to pass Victor and Scoot, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah,' And it's just like, I'm going to do my thing. I'm going to run my race. And I think if I run my race, I'm one of the best players there is."

While both Amen and Ausar have the same build, their skillsets are different in nature, as each would provide differently to their respective twins.

Ausar was the brother who seemed to receive more recognition within OTE, being named the league's back-to-back Finals MVP and regular season MVP last season. His shot improvements show promise for a team in need of shooting, and his off-ball movements make him dangerous for any defender to guard.

Amen is a stronger passer, more explosive in nature and a stronger on-ball guard, but his defending ability stands as a weaker area of his game — where Ausar also excels.

And despite being questioned regarding the level of talent found at OTE, both twins are happy with their decision to play there rather than college, citing the NCAA coaches' lack of player development that they felt was a priority on the City Reapers.

Now, there's a strong chance one of the Thompson twins could call Houston home to start his NBA career.


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MATT GUZMAN

Matt Guzman is a 19-year-old sports journalist and storyteller from Austin, Texas. He is currently a sophomore at the University of Missouri pursuing a degree in journalism with a sports writing and reporting emphasis, along with a sports analytics certificate. He serves as a staff writer and reporter for the SI/FanNation network covering collegiate sports, pro football and pro basketball.