Phoenix Suns' Kevin Durant explained not wanting a trade reunion with the Golden State Warriors on Draymond Green's podcast.
It felt like old times when Phoenix Suns All-Star Kevin Durant teamed back up with Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry with Team USA. In a conversation where Warriors veteran Draymond Green gave Durant his flowers for creating the best era of NBA basketball,
The Phoenix Suns star Durant appeared this week on the podcast of his former Golden State Warriors teammate Draymond Green. During the podcast appearance, Durant spoke out on his status for the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
Phoenix Suns superstar Kevin Durant knew his future would be even more a topic of conversation after being in trade talks and nixing a return to the Golden State Warriors. “That's probably the most frustrating part about being in trade talks is that microscope is going to be solely just me the rest of the season,
The Suns may trade Kevin Durant for a dynamic duo that could dramatically improve their defense and bring balance to their roster.
Durant wanted to see the season through with the Suns, and from a practical standpoint, he wasn't interested in moving midseason.
The Golden State Warriors may address a key issue in the offseason as a trade target’s asking price is expected to drop.
After the Phoenix Suns reportedly shopped Kevin Durant in this year's trade deadline, it's become clear to many around the league the relationship comes to end this offseason. Now, we've gotten an update to what the Suns may ask for in return.
Kevin Durant went on “The Draymond Green Show” to talk to his former Warriors teammate about everything from the vetoed trade to Golden State to winning his fourth gold medal alongside