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Kevin Durant Is Getting Traded Within The Next Hour

Kevin Durant Is Getting Traded Within The Next Hour

The Phoenix Suns are reportedly on the verge of trading Kevin Durant, with insider John Gambadoro indicating that a deal is “very close” and could happen imminently.

This potential trade has been anticipated for months, with discussions dating back to before the February trade deadline. The Suns appear motivated to complete the transaction before the NBA Draft on Wednesday to potentially acquire additional draft picks.

Five teams remain in contention for Durant’s services: the Miami Heat, Houston Rockets, San Antonio Spurs, Minnesota Timberwolves, and Toronto Raptors. Durant has expressed preferences for Miami, Houston, and San Antonio, which may influence the final decision despite Phoenix seeking the best possible return package.

Durant’s contract situation adds complexity to negotiations. With only one year remaining on his current deal and eligibility for a two-year extension next month, teams like Minnesota and Toronto might hesitate to offer their best assets without assurance of his long-term commitment.

Trade packages will likely prioritize draft capital, which aligns with Phoenix’s reported focus. The Suns currently hold the 29th and 52nd picks in the upcoming draft but could acquire additional selections depending on which team secures Durant.

Key Factors Affecting the Trade:

  • Durant’s preference for Miami, Houston, or San Antonio
  • His contract status (one year remaining, extension eligible)
  • Phoenix’s reported lack of leverage in negotiations
  • Teams’ reluctance to include additional valuable pieces

The 15-time All-Star’s potential departure marks a significant shift for the Suns, who originally acquired Durant in a blockbuster trade with the Brooklyn Nets. That deal involved multiple teams including the Milwaukee Bucks and Indiana Pacers, bringing both Durant and T.J. Warren to Phoenix.

Throughout this process, competing teams have approached negotiations cautiously, reportedly hesitant to include additional valuable pieces beyond what they consider fair value. This standoff has contributed to the prolonged timeline for completing the trade.

If reports prove accurate, the basketball world will soon learn Durant’s destination, ending months of speculation about the future of one of the NBA’s premier talents. The resolution will have significant implications for both the Suns’ rebuilding strategy and the championship aspirations of whichever team ultimately acquires the superstar forward.

Anthony Amador

A graduate from the University of Texas, Anthony Amador has been credentialed to cover the Houston Texans, Dallas Cowboys, San Antonio Spurs, Dallas Mavericks and high school games all over the Lone Star State. Currently, his primary beats are the NBA, MLB, NFL and UFC.
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