After their playoff exit, there has been some speculation that the Suns could part ways with one of their star players.
Following the Suns' turmoil and the Knicks' success, Matt John explores if there truly is a scenario that ends with Kevin Durant in New York.
In the conversation between Lou Williams and Spank on the Underground Lounge, the topic of trading Joel Embiid arises due to his recurring injury issues during the playoffs.
Green’s comments about Durant and judgment are...weird. The Phoenix Suns spotted Kevin Durant in the corner for much of their season. Ahead of their offseason, the Suns and GM and president of basketball operations, James Jones, want to move Durant away from the spot and into a more involved offensive position.
Following a disappointing 4-0 sweep at the hands of the Minnesota Timberwolves in the first round of the playoffs, the Phoenix Suns’ star-studded trio of Devin Booker, Kevin Durant, and Bradley Beal fell short of expectations.
Draymond Green was baffled when he heard some comments made by Phoenix Suns GM James Jones about Kevin Durant. Jones said no team has managed to maximize Durant after the Suns got swept and added they would be the first to do so.
Trading Kevin Durant could be the Suns' best chance at easing its mounting pressure.
I respect the “let’s just see what Booker and Durant” can do viewpoint...but it’s not realistic. The Phoenix Suns are down, and they aren’t that close to coming back to true contention.
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green keeps receipts.
Eight years removed from his departure, the rumors surrounding Kevin Durant and a potential return to the Oklahoma City Thunder are swirling more than ever.
In the wake of the Phoenix Suns’ unceremonious exit from the playoffs, ESPN’s Tim MacMahon offers a bold suggestion: trading Kevin Durant back to his original NBA home, the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The Golden State Warriors and Kevin Durant are still made for each other.
Despite being armed with the likes of Kevin Durant, Devin Booker and Bradley Beal, the Phoenix Suns suffered a quick, four-game sweep to the Minnesota Timberwolves in Round 1 this year.
The Golden State Warriors and Phoenix Suns combined to win zero games this postseason, with the Warriors losing in the play-in tournament, and the Suns getting swept in round one.
The Phoenix Suns’ best chance to revamp the roster, if they decide to go that route, might be to trade Kevin Durant this NBA offseason, per John Hollinger of The Athletic.
Apparently the Thunder, Warriors and Nets — the three teams Kevin Durant played for before his stop in Phoenix — did not maximize his otherworldly talents.
The Golden State Warriors, once the behemoths of the NBA, saw their dynasty falter in recent years, culminating in a disappointing absence from the playoffs this season.
It’s the offseason, which means the Hawks are finally interesting. Following another disappointing season, it seems the club is finally at a crossroads to make a significant change to a roster that has only had one major shake-up when they traded for Dejounte Murray.
How many of the 25 players with the highest points per game in postseason history can you name in five minutes?
After being swept in the first round of the NBA playoffs by the Minnesota Timberwolves, the Phoenix Suns face uncertainty about Kevin Durant‘s future with the team.
The strategy aims to capitalize on Stephen Curry’s prime years by adding a high-impact player like Durant.
Kevin Durant's future with the Phoenix Suns is uncertain.
One NBA writer proposed that the San Antonio Spurs acquire Kevin Durant from the Phoenix Suns. Andy Bailey of Bleacher Report proposed the following trade
The Phoenix Suns superstar reportedly wasn't pleased with how he was used this season.
Kevin Durant reflected on his series-long battle with Anthony Edwards in the first round which ended with Edwards and the Wolves sweeping Durant and the Suns with a 122-116 Game 4 win. "So impressed with him.
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