Houston Rockets
Royce White: Mental health is one of the most underreported and misunderstood stories in the NBA. White has been very expressive and eloquent about his anxiety disorder, a condition he lives with every day. On the court, he displays a broad versatility of skills and could even play point forward in a pinch. Off the court? Same deal. He slept many nights in a Minneapolis music studio, where he indulged his passion, and even sports a tattoo of Frank Sinatra, as chronicled in Jonathan Abrams' Grantland profile on White.
Jeremy Lamb: The shooting guard out of UConn is a polarizing player. His droopy eyes, mellow manner and occasionally iffy shot selection worry a few onlookers. But a closer inspection of his game uncovers a lanky guard with a full set of tools and sharp instincts as a scorer.
Donatas Motiejunas: A stretch big man with a smooth jumper, a high basketball IQ for a 21-year-old and an increasingly assertive presence on the glass, Motiejunas is still one of the Rockets' most interesting prospects.