When Kevin Durant joined the Phoenix Suns last season, fans expected the All-Star forward to find his place with that team, as compared to his time playing for the Brooklyn Nets.
The Suns may have to sacrifice their best player to get the franchise back on track.
For Kevin Durant, this season happens to another disappointment. So much so that many are suggesting that this has impacted his legacy. However, recent news from the Suns front office has suggested that they will move forward with Durant and his superstar teammates.
Following a segment on Kevin Durant’s supposed unhappiness, Stephen A. Smith took to his Twitter to set the record straight. First Take did a segment on the Suns amid the team hiring former Milwaukee Bucks head coach Mike Budenholzer to replace Frank Vogul.
The Phoenix Suns’ disappointing NBA season has sparked speculation about potential roster changes despite owner Mat Ishbia’s assurances that the team will remain intact next season.
When the Phoenix Suns traded for superstar forward Kevin Durant midway through last season, he was supposed to elevate the Suns to another dimension along with Devin Booker.
According to Stephen A. Smith of ESPN, NBA legend Kevin Durant is not happy with the Phoenix Suns. Smith is reporting that Durant sticks to himself and
The Brooklyn Nets are a big market team and were a free agent and trade destination going back only a couple of seasons. Sean Marks opened up the checkbook
ESPN’s Zach Lowe on the show “Get Up” wondered if Kevin Durant’s signing with the Golden State Warriors was the worst thing to happen in his career. Despite winning two Finals and two Finals MVPs, KD may not have received the credit he deserved due to the team’s dominance.
With two years left on his deal, considering trading Durant isn’t outside the realm of logical thought. A good businessman considers all options. If you want to be successful, if you want your business to grow, and if you want to be better than you were the year prior, this is a necessity.
Even before Kevin Durant arrived in Arizona, the Phoenix Suns were thinking about championships. Led by Chris Paul and Devin Booker, the Suns made it all the way to the 2021 NBA Finals.
When you think about the most uncoachable players in the NBA, there are a few names that come to mind. These players specifically have a penchant for getting
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Durant's Suns suffered a first-round sweep at the hands of the Timberwolves in this year's playoffs.
After being eliminated in the first round against the New York Knicks, there have been plenty of Philadelphia 76ers rumors about what the team might do this offseason.
Durant had a great season if you look at the basketball side of things. The 35-year-old finished the season with 27.1 points, 6.6 rebounds, and 5.0 assists on 52.3% shooting and 41.3% from deep.
Victor Wembanyama was recently named Rookie of the Year, prompting various personalities to rain praises on the San Antonio Spurs star. Among those who gave the French big man his flowers is no other than Phoenix Suns All-Star forward Kevin Durant.
Durant's future is once again at the forefront of NBA offseason discussion after a disappointing season from the Suns.
One NBA writer proposed that the Golden State Warriors acquire Kevin Durant from the Phoenix Suns. Zach Buckley of Bleacher Report proposed the following trade idea between the Warriors and Suns: The trade: The Golden State Warriors trade Andrew Wiggins, Jonathan Kuminga, Moses Moody and two first-round picks (including No.
Ever since Kevin Durant left the Golden State Warriors when he was traded by the Dubs to the Brooklyn Nets in 2019, the future Hall of Famer has never come close to tasting an NBA championship again.
Illustrating the longevity of one of the greatest shooters of all time, Kevin Durant delivered his iconic MVP acceptance speech a decade ago today, a moment that moved the room to tears.
We're officially in the offseason for the Phoenix Suns - which means trade rumors around their stars is set to ensue. We've already seen that unfold after anonymous NBA GM's and execs gave their two cents on why Phoenix needs to trade Devin Booker.
Trading Kevin Durant could be the Suns' best chance at easing its mounting pressure.
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.
How many of the 25 players with the highest points per game in postseason history can you name in five minutes?
The strategy aims to capitalize on Stephen Curry’s prime years by adding a high-impact player like Durant.
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