
The Phoenix Suns and Kevin Durant’s representatives are engaged in ongoing trade discussions that could reshape the NBA landscape ahead of the 2025 NBA Draft.
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According to ESPN, the Suns and Durant’s business partner, Rich Kleiman, have met repeatedly over the past week to explore potential destinations for the 15-time All-Star forward. With both sides aligned on finding a new home for Durant, betting markets have responded — and the Spurs have emerged as clear favorites to land him.
DraftKings Sportsbook has posted updated odds on Durant’s next team, reflecting the current trade landscape and growing momentum around San Antonio as the likely destination.
KEVIN DURANT NEXT TEAM ODDS (VIA DRAFTKINGS SPORTSBOOK)
The Spurs remain favored to acquire Durant, with league sources and betting markets aligning behind a potential Spurs-Suns deal.
Durant is believed to prefer San Antonio, and the Spurs offer a strong roster fit alongside Victor Wembanyama and De’Aaron Fox. The organization can construct an attractive package of players and draft assets without dismantling its core. Potential components could include Devin Vassell, Jeremy Sochan, or Keldon Johnson.
League executives expect trade talks to escalate before the June 25 NBA Draft, with San Antonio maintaining its position as the leading suitor, both in reporting and at sportsbooks. A potential Durant-Wembanyama pairing would instantly elevate the Spurs to contender status in the Western Conference and create one of the NBA’s most compelling star duos.
From the Spurs’ perspective, the timing to add Durant aligns with their broader timeline. Wembanyama’s presence accelerates their window, and the opportunity to acquire a future Hall of Famer without gutting their youth and draft capital is viewed internally as a rare and valuable chance.
The Suns and Kleiman have held multiple meetings in recent days to collaborate on potential destinations, according to ESPN.
This round of trade talks is notably more collaborative than the February discussions, when Durant was reportedly blindsided by his inclusion in trade conversations. With a year remaining on his $54.7 million contract and extension eligibility looming in July, he has leverage in shaping his next destination.
Suns leadership — now led by new general manager Brian Gregory and head coach Jordan Ott — is seeking to reset the roster around Devin Booker after an 11th-place Western Conference finish and a league-high payroll. The franchise is motivated to complete a deal prior to the draft to optimize its flexibility and recalibrate the roster.
Phoenix’s position in negotiations is somewhat constrained by the realities of Durant’s contract, which requires significant salary matching, and the team’s tax situation. However, Durant’s elite play ensures the Suns remain in a position to command meaningful value in return.
Teams known to have expressed interest include the Rockets, Spurs, Heat, Timberwolves, and Knicks. Additional teams have reportedly engaged Phoenix in recent days, with the potential for other contenders to emerge if negotiations drag into draft week.
Among the field, the Rockets (+600) stand out as the most credible challenger to the Spurs. Houston controls much of Phoenix’s future draft capital and could structure a deal that helps the Suns regain flexibility. Rockets executives have been in active contact with Phoenix, but internal debate continues regarding whether to sacrifice significant pieces of their young core for a 36-year-old star.
Houston’s 52-win season provides the front office with some leverage in trade talks. The organization is weighing whether adding Durant would truly elevate them into championship territory, given the depth and cohesion already present.
The Knicks (+800) and Timberwolves (+850) also remain aggressive in pursuit. New York engaged Phoenix at the trade deadline and is expected to re-enter talks. However, salary-matching challenges loom large, with a path to a deal likely involving Karl-Anthony Towns, a player the Suns lack interest.
Minnesota, meanwhile, retains interest in constructing a package that could entice Phoenix. The franchise remains active in conversations, but similar salary hurdles and the Suns’ limited interest in Towns complicate matters. Minnesota’s ability to attract a third team could determine whether it emerges as a serious factor.
The Heat (+900) is also maintaining a presence in discussions. Miami has been linked to Durant repeatedly over the years and remains interested, although its asset base lags behind that of the Rockets and Spurs.
There is an expectation that a trade will materialize near the NBA Draft, allowing the Suns to reshape their roster and avoid further financial complications.
Durant’s elite production — 26.6 points, 6.0 rebounds, and 4.2 assists per game this season — ensures that Phoenix maintains a robust market, even as its leverage has waned. The 15-time All-Star shot a league-best 49.7% on jumpers and remains one of the NBA’s most efficient offensive weapons.
Other teams remain quietly monitoring the situation, with the potential for new bidders to emerge as talks accelerate. Given Durant’s impact and the Suns’ stated willingness to cooperate with his camp on finding an optimal fit, there is a possibility of surprise suitors making late plays.
While the Spurs remain the strong favorite, the Rockets and Knicks loom as the primary alternatives, and other teams are prepared to enter the conversation if the market shifts in the days ahead.
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