Oklahoma City added another to its pool of potential first-round picks when the Utah Jazz agreed that a future No. Sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski that Derrick Favors, the Thunder's center, will be sent to the Thunder in exchange for a future second round pick.The Thunder had 12 picks in the first round that were above theirs -- some of them they can swap over the next five drafts -- before the move.Oklahoma City sold the No. The No. 16 pick from Thursday's NBA draft was traded to the Houston Rockets in exchange for two future first-rounders -- 2022 (via Pistons) or 2023 (via Wizards). Alperen Sengun was then selected by the Rockets.Favors, a 30-year old center, played in nine of his 11 NBA seasons last season with the Jazz. He averaged 5.4 points per game and 5.5 rebounds. He also played with the Nets, Pelicans and other teams during his career.Utah will receive $13 million less in luxury tax. The Jazz could be subject to a lower financial penalty if Mike Conley is brought back.