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NBA Canada Powered by the Sporting News on MSNRockets star Kevin Durant won't have to wait long for return to Phoenix next season
There’s no secret that the Rockets are back in the top tier of the NBA’s media landscape after the past year. Following Houston’s ascension to the second seed in the West, it traded for future Hall of Famer Kevin Durant.
The NBA's schedule release has most fans excited for the 2025-26 season. One of the most talked-about teams after the announcement was the Phoenix Suns. The Suns are among the teams that have the toughest schedule. They have 16 back-to-back games, along with the Philadelphia 76ers, Denver Nuggets, Charlotte Hornets and Washington Wizards.
The Houston Rockets will not offer Kevin Durant a max extension, and he could become a free agent next season says Tim MacMahon.
As it stands, Kevin Durant is set to become an unrestricted free agent next summer, meaning that he could leave the Rockets after just one season with the team. While the 36-year-old legend is the Rockets' best player (26.6 points per game last season), the organization is not rushing to commit the next five years to the 2x Finals MVP.
The Phoenix Suns had multiple offers for Kevin Durant before trading him to the Houston Rockets for Jalen Green, Dillon Brooks, the No. 10 pick and five second-round picks.
ESPN's Tim MacMahon gave an update on the state of Durant's contract extension. According to him, while the Rockets intend to give him a new deal, he's not the top priority right now. Both sides could wait for the perfect opportunity to discuss the matter.
Kevin Durant was traded to the Houston Rockets on the final year of his four-year $196 million contract he signed with the Nets in 2021.
When the Rockets traded for Kevin Durant this offseason, it was seen as a seismic move for the NBA. While the Oklahoma City Thunder are the defending champs and
Although Durant’s time in Brooklyn is often labeled as a failed project, he still managed to perform at a high level throughout his entire tenure with the team. The 15-time All-Star led the Nets ...
If you've paid any attention to the transactions that the Brooklyn Nets have pulled off over the past few years, it's become clear that the franchise is in a re