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Yang Ji revealed that Rockets exchange KD chips: Green + White Demon + Add Too The Suns also have to find a third party to take over Green

Suns reporter John Gambadoro responded to TA Rockets reporter Kelly Iko on June 5 that the Suns repeatedly called the Rockets to reduce Durant's asking price. He said: "It's nonsense, it's funny. Starting from the offseason, the operation of the Suns management has always been about finding new general managers and head coaches. Unless both tasks are completed, they can only start asking for Durant." On June 6, BR reporter Jack Fisher revealed the attitude of each team towards Durant: "I have talked to the management of many teams. They all tend to treat Durant as a year-long lease asset, rather than wanting to renew a contract with Durant." (Durant has 25-26 left in the last year of the season, and he will be 37 years old next season) Almost at the same time, Suns reporter John Gambadoro revealed the Rockets' offer to Durant on a podcast program. If the Suns really want to make this deal, what will the Suns' subsequent operations be.

1. The biggest problem with the Suns and Rockets in trading Durant is salary matching, because the Rockets hold the Suns and have multiple first-round picks in the future, Phoenix will definitely want to trade with the Rockets. Jaylen Green is definitely the main bargaining chip. The Suns hope to get Green + Shepard/Whitmore and Ethan or Jabbarri Jr., but the Rockets are only willing to give Green + White Devils + extra heads, and don't give any other assets.

2. The Suns have made up lessons, and if the transaction is obtained, it will overlap. Neither of these two people actually have the ability to play number one position. The Sun also needs to re-trade Green, or the Sun needs to find a third party to take over Green's contract.

3. The Suns' current purpose is to obtain young assets to improve their flexibility in the future. The Rockets' first round pick is the key;

It seems that Jaylen Green has become a major bargaining chip for the Rockets' trading this summer. What do you think?

Text/Yan Xiaobai: Rocket Observation

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