Kevin Durant trade appears imminent
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Kevin Durant is unlikely to play for the Phoenix Suns next season, but where will he actually suit up when it is time to begin the upcoming campaign?
Udonis Haslem, in his role of ESPN commentator, said Friday he could see a trade fit for the Miami Heat with Kevin Durant.
Kevin Durant could find a new home in the days to come and the odds he may be rejoining the Eastern Conference are on the rise. Durant is working with his management and the Suns this offseason to find a new landing spot after two disappointing years in Boston.
At 36, Phoenix Suns forward Kevin Durant finds himself at a crossroads. His stint with the Suns appears to be over after parts of three seasons, with Phoenix seemingly looking to move his $55 million salary in a contract year before the 2026 season.
Udonis Haslem rose rapidly in NBA media over the past year or so, jumping from a podcast to ESPN to a role on the inaugural season of the NBA on Prime Video. All the while, Haslem has worked for the Miami Heat as the team’s vice president of player development.
Logic dictates that as a player gets older, his body is more inclined to break down, and that's regardless of how well anyone takes care of himself — LeBron James excluded, as we're getting awfully close to deeming him an actual alien. (Although, nagging injuries do appear to be finally creeping in for LeBron.)
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