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Suns Could Trade Kevin Durant to Texas Team 'Right Before' 2025 NBA Draft

Suns Could Trade Kevin Durant to Texas Team 'Right Before' 2025 NBA Draft

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Suns Could Trade Kevin Durant to Texas Team 'Right Before' 2025 NBA Draft originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The Phoenix Suns are expected to trade Kevin Durant this offseason, and we're starting to get an idea of when a deal could go down.
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According to John Gambadoro of Arizona Sports, the Suns could trade Durant "right before" the 2025 NBA draft.
"I expect that a KD deal would happen right before the draft because you want to include draft capital in the deal," Gambadoro said. "So a KD trade would come up this month, sometime before the draft, probably close to the draft if it's gonna happen.'
Durant, 36, has one year left on his contract. The superstar small forward will make $54.7 million next season.
Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant could be on the move again approaching the NBA draft.Rick Scuteri-Imagn Images
Not only did Gambadoro reveal when a Durant trade could happen, but the veteran NBA insider also reported the destination of the future Hall of Famer.
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According to Gambadoro, Durant could be traded to the San Antonio Spurs.
'The team that I heard last night in speaking to somebody pretty close to the situation with KD is keep your eye on the Spurs,' Gambadoro said. 'KD could have some interest in the Spurs.
'That may be a good landing spot for him with (De'Aaron) Fox and (Victor) Wembanyama an up-and-coming team on the rise that has a great defensive anchor on their team and a terrific young player in Stephon Castle."
Durant turns 37 in September. He averaged 26.6 points, 6.0 rebounds and 4.2 assists for the Suns this season in 62 games while shooting 52.7 percent from the field, 43.0 percent from beyond the arc and 83.9 percent from the free-throw line.
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If the Spurs acquire Durant, they will have a deadly 'Big 3' of Durant, De'Aaron Fox and Victor Wembanyama.
Durant has career averages of 27.2 points, 7.0 rebounds and 4.4 assists with the Oklahoma City Thunder, Golden State Warriors, Brooklyn Nets and Suns. He won two championships and two NBA Finals MVPs with the Warriors but hasn't gotten back to the NBA Finals since leaving Golden State in 2019.
Related: Suns' Preferred Destination for Kevin Durant Trade Revealed in Recent Report
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 4, 2025, where it first appeared.

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