Kevin Durant, Bradley Beal and Phoenix Suns
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That's part of the reason Bradley Beal accepted a buyout from the Suns before signing a two-year deal with the Los Angeles Clippers this week. Had a Durant trade to Minnesota gone through, there would've been a spot in the lineup for Beal next season alongside Devin Booker, and Phoenix would've likely kept him on its roster.
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Rockets Wire on MSNESPN: Prior to Houston trade, Kevin Durant worked to block potential Minnesota dealBefore trading Kevin Durant to Houston, the Suns had in-depth discussions with Minnesota. But as ESPN’s Brian Windhorst explains, those soon faded.
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After Kevin Durant shared his experience with the Brooklyn Nets, Kyrie Irving appears ready to spill some tea on his tenure with the club from 2019 to '23.
Thousands of fans will wear Kevin Durant's No. 7 jersey at Toyota Center and all over Houston in the 15-time All-Star's first season with the Houston Rockets. It seems the KD-to-Houston craze isn't limited just to the Bayou City.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNKevin Durant Reopens Old Wounds After Kyrie Irving Fires Back Over Explosive Steve Nash Era CommentsKevin Durant didn’t ignore the Mavs star's comment that a response is coming soon regarding KD's take on their Nets' career.
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Rockets Wire on MSNKevin Durant’s new Rockets jersey leads recent NBA sales at FanaticsSince his trade to Houston and the No. 7 jersey choice became official, Kevin Durant is the NBA’s top seller among 2025-26 jerseys, per Fanatics.
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Yardbarker on MSNSuns Tried To Trade Kevin Durant To Timberwolves For Rudy Gobert, Donte DiVincenzoThe Phoenix Suns tried to trade Kevin Durant to the Minnesota Timberwolves for Rudy Gobert and Donte DiVincenzo, according to Brian Windhorst of ESPN.
"LeBron is not a good defender" - Serge Ibaka boldly claimed LeBron James can’t guard Kevin Durant in 2012 originally appeared on Basketball Network. Serge Ibaka established himself in Oklahoma City not only as a dominant interior presence but also as a fiercely loyal teammate — a role he fully embraced during the 2012 NBA Finals.