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See Kevin Durant react in real-time to the Rockets trading for him

See Kevin Durant react in real-time to the Rockets trading for him

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Kevin Durant was on stage at New York's Fanatics Fest when ESPN's Shams Charania broke the news that he had been traded from Phoenix to Houston.
Kevin Durant is joining the Houston Rockets via trade, and the moment it leaked to the outside world (via ESPN's Shams Charania) was a bit awkward for the 15-time NBA All-Star.
At the time of the midday Sunday leak, Durant just happened to be on stage at Fanatics Fest in New York, as part of a panel discussion with Taylor Rooks. Hundreds of fans were watching and listening in close proximity.
Durant smiled and didn't look too surprised, as he likely had some indication that this news was coming. 'We're gonna see man, we're gonna see,' Durant told the crowd, via Arye Pulli. Houston was reportedly among Durant's most preferred destinations, so he's likely pleased with the outcome.
A 6-foot-11 forward, Durant averaged 26.6 points (52.7% FG, 43.0% on 3-pointers), 6.0 rebounds, and 4.2 assists per game last season, and he earned All-Star honors for the 15th time in his Hall of Fame career. The former NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP) turns 37 years old in September, and his current contract runs through next season.
As part of the deal, Houston is sending Jalen Green, Dillon Brooks, the No. 10 pick in the first round of the 2025 draft, and five second-round picks to Phoenix.
More: Rockets trade for Kevin Durant in deal involving Jalen Green, Dillon Brooks, draft equity

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