Kevin Durant, Phoenix Suns and San Antonio Spurs
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A hypothetical swap between the San Antonio Spurs and Milwaukee Bucks that pairs two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo with generational superstar Victor Wembanyama is exactly that kind of deal—one you almost feel obligated to speak into existence.
The Orlando Magic and Memphis Grizzlies got trade season started by swapping Desmond Bane for Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Cole Anthony, and picks.
Durant has some leverage because he has only one year left on his contract and his next team will want him to sign an extension.
The Minnesota Timberwolves reportedly have been the "most aggressive" team pursuing Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant despite his reported desire to be moved to the Miami Heat, Houston Rockets or San Antonio Spurs,
Durant has one year and $54.7 million left in his current four-year, $190 million contract. He can sign a two-year, $112 million extension wherever he lands next. If he waits six months after the trade, he could fetch more — $124 million over two years, according to Charania.
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The wish list thus only goes three deep, featuring Texas neighbors San Antonio and Houston and the Miami Heat. Sources say the Suns, meanwhile, are not promising to send Kevin Durant to any of
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The Miami Heat, San Antonio Spurs and Houston Rockets are 15-time All-Star Kevin Durant's preferred trade destinations out of Phoenix, sources tell ESPN. Those across the NBA have been made aware in recent days that those are the three teams that Durant would commit to long-term.
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