The NBA trade landscape is heating up as Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant identifies the Miami Heat, San Antonio Spurs, and Houston Rockets as his preferred trade destinations. Sources revealed on Saturday night that Durant would commit to a long-term extension with any of these teams, creating buzz across the league.
- Durant's preferred trade teams: Heat, Spurs, Rockets
- Suns will prioritize best trade deal
- Durant eligible for $122 million extension
- NBA free agency market resets in 2026
- Durant averaged 26.6 points this season
- Suns finished 11th in Western Conference
Currently on an expiring $54.7 million deal for the 2025-26 season, Durant’s future remains uncertain. While the Suns have indicated a willingness to entertain offers, they may trade him to a team outside his preferred list. As teams prepare for potential trades, the basketball world is left wondering: where will Durant land?
As the trade talks intensify, one key question arises: How will Durant’s next move impact the league? With his impressive stats—averaging 26.6 points, 6.0 rebounds, and 4.2 assists this season—his presence is sure to shift the balance of power in the NBA. Key developments include:
- Durant’s eligibility for a two-year contract extension worth up to $124 million post-trade.
- The Suns’ organizational changes, including a new general manager and head coach.
- Durant’s historical shooting performance, maintaining over 25 points and 50% shooting for three consecutive seasons.
As the NBA offseason approaches, fans should keep an eye on Durant’s situation, which could reshape the league’s competitive landscape. Will he find a new home, or will he remain with the Suns? Only time will tell.