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111 million in 2 years, the countdown to KD s departure! Team record reveals the Suns plan: Complete the transaction before the draft

Can sign a new contract of US$111 million for 2 years, and KD enters the countdown to leave the team! The team reporter disclosed the Suns' sales plan and is expected to complete the transaction before the draft to send Durant away. Countdown to KD's departure

KD's departure time

After famous reporter Stein revealed that Durant and the Suns are about to break up, and both sides have confirmed to find a deal together, the Suns disclosed the team's detailed plan and trading time nodes.

Suns Team reporter John Gambadoro talked about Durant's trading topic when participating in the podcast program "Full court pass", revealing many key points of concern to the outside world.

First of all, the Suns have determined to trade Durant and are increasing their efforts to trade Durant. They are expected to complete the deal before the draft, while the Suns are prioritizing strengthening the center in negotiations.

According to the official schedule released by the NBA, the 25-year draft will be held at the Barclays Center at the Brooklyn Nets' home court from June 25 to 26, which means that there are only about 20 days left before Durant will replace his club. The rumor has been rumored with multiple teams

The Rockets are undoubtedly one of Durant's most likely next homes, and the Suns' record of John Gambadoro in the podcast is also in line with the previous report of TA Rockets' record of Kelly Iko.

team reporter Kelly Iko pointed out when revealing the Rockets' offseason reinforcement plan that since the end of the season, the Suns have called the Rockets to discuss the possibility of Durant's trade, and the asking price has been falling again and again.

The reason why the Suns wanted to trade with the Rockets was to get the first round of the Rockets' 25, 27 and 29 years.

If you look at your abilities alone, Durant is one of the best scorers in NBA history, both in terms of scoring output, quality, and the trustworthiness of key balls, which are perfectly in line with the Rockets' reinforcement goal.

The problem is that Durant is about to turn 37, and with a considerable risk of injury, these two points make the Rockets hesitate whether to pursue him.

Even if some plans touch the Rockets, there are still voices inside that Durant does not meet the team's timeline for building a team, which may disrupt the current rhythm.

Another team hesitant is the Spurs. Suns reporter John Gambadoro specifically talked about the Spurs when revealing the team's plans, pointing out that the Spurs are one of Durant's favorite next homes.

At the same time, from the perspective of trading chips, the Spurs have the second pick and a group of talented young people, and are fully capable of creating a solution that satisfies the Suns.

Compared with the less proactive Rockets and Spurs, the Heat, Hawks and Timberwolves are the other three mentioned teams.

Among them, the Timberwolves currently seem to be one of the most active suitors. After losing in the Western Conference Finals, the Timberwolves faced the problem of staying and leaving many core players such as Randle, Walker and Reed this summer, and are likely to re-adjust the lineup around Edwards.

Previously, famous reporter Jake Fischer revealed that the Timberwolves had an interest in Durant before the transaction deadline. In addition, the latter is Edwards' idol, and the two sides have many reasons to join forces.

The Hawks also have interest in Durant. According to HoopsWire reporter Sam Amico, the Hawks owner has personally left the court and launched an investigation and discussion on the trading of Durant within the team.

Finally, there are the Heat, who are also one of the teams that have pursued Durant before the trade deadline. After Butler left, Riley was eager to introduce another star.

In addition, the Clippers are another team worth paying attention to. Reporter Hardwood Paroxysm revealed that the Clippers are trying to introduce some older superstars.

can sign a new contract of 111 million for 2 years, no matter which team will eventually get Durant, they will inevitably reach a new contract, because his contract is only one year left, which is exactly the same as before Butler trades to join the Warriors.

To this end, ESPN salary expert Bobby Marks also followed up after the Suns disclosed the plan, pointing out that Durant could sign a two-year, $111 million contract like Butler to ensure the rights of the new owner.

If Durant is finally staying with the Suns with a low probability, he will be eligible to sign a new two-year $124 million contract.