Here is my concern regarding Kevin Durant's contract situation with the Suns.
The Suns and Durant apparently turned down a one-year extension in favor of him getting a two-year contract extension this coming summer. This would add another two years and about $120 million to his contract and run through 2027-28.
What happens if the Suns don't find a trade partner (presumably has to be a contender) for him this summer or Durant doesn't want to be traded?
IMO, he should have been gone already if there was a trade to be had. I've suggested before this could play out as bad or worse than the Jimmy Butler situation with the Heat.
Here is the crux of the situation as I see it. What if the Suns do not offer Durant an extension for one or two seasons?
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Shams Charania Nov 20, 2024, 12:27 AM ET, ESPN:
As everyone in Phoenix hones in on a third consecutive postseason together, Ishbia told ESPN this week that he fully expects to sign Durant to a contract extension next offseason and wants the 14-time All-Star to retire as a Sun.
"[Durant] loves being in Phoenix, we love having him," Ishbia told ESPN. "He's off to an amazing start this season -- one of the MVP leaders -- and we're off to a very good start. We expect Kevin to sign an extension, be with us for the long term. We hope he finishes his career here in Phoenix.
"You can't sign a two-year extension this last summer, you can't do it based on the NBA rules. So we figured after the season we'll talk about it, take care of it.
"Kevin wants to be here, we want Kevin here. There's never been one grumbling of anything different."
Phoenix owner Mat Ishbia told ESPN's Shams Charania this week that he fully expects the Suns to sign star Kevin Durant, 36, to a contract extension next offseason, and that he wants the 14-time All-Star, acquired in February 2023, to retire with his club.
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