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Phoenix Suns basketball giant Kevin Durant has entered the final stages of negotiations regarding his future as the expected trade this summer nears. After a disappointing season in which his current team failed to make the playoffs, Durant has decided which are his most desirable destinations should he be traded.
According to the latest information from ESPN insider Shams Charania, the list of desired teams with which Durant would sign a new contract has been reduced to three teams; Miami Heat, San Antonio Spurs and Houston Rockets. These three clubs are the ones to which the 36-year-old player would like to move if there is a trade.
Durant has one more year on his contract worth about $54.7 million through the 2025-26 season. However, Phoenix has made it clear to all interested teams that they will try to get the best possible deal for the franchise, even if that means sending the star to one of the teams that are not on his wish list.
Experts and the media expect that if KJ really ends up in one of these three teams, he will sign a new two-year contract worth approximately 120 million dollars.
Statistics and career of Kevin Durant
Durant played a total of 62 games this season, achieving solid averages of 26.6 points, 6 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game.
During his career, he played for Oklahoma City Thunder, Golden State Warriors and Brooklyn Nets, leaving an interesting mark in each club.
Many are wondering where the career of this veteran, who has serious ambitions regardless of his age, will go. Kevin Durant is hungry for success, believes he can make history anywhere, and the question is where his career will go.
The 36-year-old has shown over the years how dominant a figure he is in this sport and league, so he will be an important addition to any team.