News, notes and rumblings as we count down to Thursday’s NBA trade deadline.
After failing (for the moment) to find a deal for Jimmy Butler, rival executives believe the Phoenix Suns are becoming more open to offers for the ex-MVP. Despite a strong 10–5 record in January, Phoenix remains in eighth place in the Western Conference, a game ahead of the 11th-place Golden State Warriors. Its defense, while better last month, is ranked in the bottom third of the NBA. And while Durant has been outstanding this season—averaging 26.9 points per game, connecting on 40.5% of his threes—the Suns offense remains in the middle of the pack.
Golden State is among the teams very interested in Durant, two league sources tell Sports Illustrated, hoping a reunion with Stephen Curry and Draymond Green will be just the spark the team needs to make a second-half push. The Warriors are casting a very wide net, working multiple angles in an attempt to extend the Curry-Green championship window.
The question is—what does Durant want? Durant, 36, has one year and $55 million on his contract after this season. He can sign a two-year, $120 million extension this summer. Suns owner Mat Ishbia has publicly stated his intention to offer Durant that extension. But that was before the team became mired in mediocrity for the second straight season. Durant will have a say in any potential deal; no team would surrender significant assets without knowing Durant wanted to be there.
The Suns have not abandoned the pursuit of Butler. And make no mistake, pairing Butler with Durant and Devin Booker is the top option. But if they can’t make a deal work, a different one could come together.
The league shifted on Saturday night when the Los Angeles Lakers and Dallas Mavericks got together for a trade, swapping superstar Luka Doncic for All-Star Anth
The Denver Nuggets hosted the New Orleans Pelicans on Monday, finishing with a 125-113 win to extend their new-found win streak to three games. The Nuggets have
The last time Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry teamed up in the NBA, the result was three NBA Finals appearances and two titles in three years. And then, a few
3rd Quarter Report Only one more quarter stands between the Grizzlies and the win they were favored to co