The 3 franchises that are one or two pieces away from securing Durant's transfer

It seems like just a matter of time before Durant is traded from the Phoenix Suns, whose management is pressuring the three teams that have submitted formal offers.

Diego Jiménez Rubio | Fri, 06/20/2025 - 14:01
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Franchises near Durant transfer. Photo: gettyimages.
Franchises near Durant transfer. Photo: gettyimages.

A negotiation table in an NBA trade is always a fertile ground for surprises, debates, and continuous back-and-forth. It was no different in the case of Kevin Durant, coveted by many teams and whose trade seems imminent. Phoenix Suns has received formal offers from three franchises that it is pressuring to see if it can get more pieces.

Various NBA franchises have been rumored as candidates to acquire Kevin Durant through a trade, but in the last hours the landscape has become clear. Everything will be decided in the next few days, most likely before the Draft, and there are three teams with real chances of signing the legendary star: Minnesota Timberwolves, Houston Rockets, and Miami Heat. They have all already made offers, but Phoenix Suns is pushing to get more.

From Minneapolis, it seems that Gobert and Di Vincenzo are the most potent chosen pieces for convincing Arizona to trade, while the Rockets' strong argument is Jalen Green. However, this does not fully convince Phoenix Suns, who demand more from the Texans and are not satisfied with what the Wolves have proposed. Exploiting these uncertainties, Miami Heat rises strongly, with a master negotiator like Pat Riley already maneuvering to put together an offer good enough to sign Kevin Durant. They are the only three teams with real chances of getting him at this stage.

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