What players were selected and ranked by the NBA Rockets in the 2000-2009 draft?

Operating level 200 1 draft: 0 General manager: Carol Dawson 200 1 summer, the Rockets had three draft picks. When Dawson announced that his team had selected richard jefferson (13 pick), jason collins (18 pick) and brandon Armstrong (18 pick), the fans in Hugh City saw a happy beginning, but did not expect the ending. Dawson actually traded Jefferson, Collins and Armstrong for eddie griffin (ranked 7th overall), which was one of the worst draft deals in NBA history. Griffin was unable to integrate into the rocket because of personality problems, and eventually suffered a car accident and lost his life at the age of 25; On the other hand, Jefferson and Collins are at home in New Jersey. Both reached the finals, and Jefferson averaged 17.4 points and 5.4 rebounds in his career! In retrospect, it's really embarrassing. NBA teams other than the Rockets are all hit by Griffin's unruly personality and Dawson's wild words, "If we win the first place at 200 1, I'll choose Griffin". Operation level of the draft in 2003: 1 General Manager at that time: Dawson Rockets had bad luck. In such a big draft year in 2003 (when legendary players such as LeBron James, Cameron Anthony and Dwain Wade were born), there was no first-round draft pick. Because of Dawson's decision-making, he has already traded the first draft pick, leaving only the 44th overall pick. Dawson picked the rough Maric Battien with the No.44 draft, and Battien made little progress in five years. Although he played for the Rockets in the summer league, he failed to win the favor of Hugh City. As a result, the Rockets got almost nothing in the 2003 draft. Operation level of the draft in 2004: 2 General Manager at that time: Dawson still didn't have the first draft pick this year. Dawson chose 6-foot-2 defender Luis Flores in the No.55 draft, but instead of keeping Flores, Houston exchanged cash for Varis Spanris (50th overall pick). Span is famous in the European basketball world because of his sudden shooting ability and daring to fight. However, after he landed in the NBA in 2006, his personality clashed with Jeff Van Gundy, the coach of the Rockets, and he didn't get a good growth in the Rockets, and finally returned to Europe in a gloomy way. Operation level of the 2000 draft: 3 General Manager at that time: Dawson In 2000, Dawson was mixed again and again, and the Rockets had the ninth overall pick. Dawson did not choose Heaton Turkoglu (16), Desmond Mei Sen (17) and Quentin Richardson (65438). To say the least, it would be nice if Hugh could keep Puzbila. He is at least a strong defensive rebounder. However, Dawson continued to make the wrong move. He traded Puzbila for jason collier (total score 15). Collier's style was weak and useless, and the rockets suffered a big loss. That year, the Rockets had the 38th overall pick. They chose Eduardo EduardoNajera, but they sent defense expert EduardoNajera to the Mavericks. Dan Lanji, bought by the Rockets from the Mavericks, has never played his own sky in the NBA. 1999: 4 At that time, the draft operation level, general manager: Dawson Rockets selected three rookies in 1999, namely kenny thomas (22nd overall), Tyrone Washington (44th overall) and Vinson Hamilton (50th overall), but Thomas was a big surprise. Although he is short in height, he dares to fight, has a strong style in the basket and is accurate in shooting. Thomas can average 9.8 points 7. 1 rebounds in his career, which is very valuable for a player who joined the NBA in the first round. Operation level of draft in 2005: 5 General Manager at that time: Dawson Rockets selected Luther Head with the No.24 draft pick, and Head averaged 8.8 points and 2.7 assists in the first season, which helped the Rockets through that injury-ridden season. In the 2006-07 season, Hyde even ranked among the top ten in the league's three-point shooting percentage with a long-range shooting percentage of 44. 1%. However, in the last two seasons, Hyde's weakness of not being good at fighting hard battles has been exposed. He always performed poorly in the playoffs and could not be an important substitute scoring source for the Rockets. In addition, Hyde's defensive performance is always unsatisfactory. Operation level of the 2008 draft: 6 The general manager at that time: Darrell Morey Rocket made a bumper harvest in the 2008 NBA draft. They traded nicolas batum (25th overall pick) for Dongtegreen (28th overall pick) and Joey Dorsey (33rd overall pick) in a three-way transaction, and they also got the second round draft pick in 2009 in the hands of Grizzlies. In addition, the Rockets also chose Marti Lening (54th overall). Green is a striker with unlimited potential, both inside and outside, with both height and speed, and a promising future; Dorsey is the best defensive player in the NCAA. He is good at rebounding and blocking shots, and his fighting spirit is high. He may be the strong backing behind Yao Ming. Lening is a three-point shooter, and he can help the center of the team open up the offensive space. However, all three rookies need to pass the test of official NBA games. Operational level of the 2006 draft: 7 General Manager at that time: Dawson Rockets selected rudy gay with the No.8 draft pick in the first round, and then traded him and Lester Romel Swift for shane battier. Whether this deal is cost-effective has been controversial, but Battier, a team worker, is suitable for the style of the Rockets. He can always pin down the opponent's number one perimeter player. In many games, Battier's accurate outside shooting helped the Rockets a lot. In addition, the Rockets also won sharpshooters (32nd overall) and Ryan Eria Hu. Novak is the best three-point shooter in the NCAA and can play the role of Indiana Jones in the Rockets. He once killed the king with a three-pointer Eria-Hu played for the Rockets in the summer league, but Hugh thinks he still needs to stay in the overseas league to exercise. Operation level of the draft in 2007: 8 General Manager at that time: Morey. This year, the Rockets got three rookies (luis scola came from the trade after the draft, not the trade on the day of the draft or the day of the draft), namely aaron brooks (26th overall), carl landry (3rd1overall) and brad Nyuli (54th overall). Morey has a good eye for pearls, and he likes Brooks. Little Brooke made a blockbuster in the 2007 summer league. He was elected as the "Best Rookie in Summer League" with an average of 2 1.4 points and 5.2 assists. After the start of the regular season, Brooks quickly entered the regular rotation lineup and helped the Rockets with his own speed in many games. Landry is a passionate player, and his dunk is very powerful. He is an important inside substitute for the Rockets. He was also selected as the second team of the best rookie in 2007-08.

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