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Kevin Durant Swaps Suns for Rockets:A New Era Begins
USA, PhoenixSun Jun 22 2025
Kevin Durant is on the move. The Houston Rockets have acquired the superstar forward from the Phoenix Suns in a significant trade that has shaken up the NBA landscape. This deal is a big step for the Suns' general manager, Brian Gregory, who is looking to redefine the team's identity. Gregory, previously a college basketball coach, was promoted to his current role in May as part of a major front-office overhaul. The Suns' owner, Mat Ishbia, is pushing for a tougher, more resilient team culture after the Suns missed the playoffs despite having the highest payroll in the league.
The trade involves multiple players and picks. The Rockets are sending Jalen Green, Dillon Brooks, and the No. 10 pick in the 2025 draft, along with five second-round picks, to the Suns. Green, a 23-year-old guard, has been a standout performer, averaging 20. 1 points per game over his four seasons. Brooks, a veteran with eight years of experience, is known for his scoring ability and strong defense. He shot a career-high 39. 7 percent from three-point range last season.
Durant's time in Phoenix was marked by mixed results. He and Devin Booker never quite clicked as a dominant duo, and adding Bradley Beal didn't improve the situation. Beal's health issues and struggles to find his role were significant hurdles. The Suns won just one playoff series with Durant, and their performance this season was particularly disappointing, missing the play-in tournament entirely. The Suns had a different head coach for all three of Durant’s seasons in Phoenix.
The Rockets are hoping Durant can boost their offense, which has struggled at times, especially in the halfcourt. The Rockets need a consistent scorer to take them deeper into the playoffs. Durant's efficiency on all three levels of the court will be a huge asset. His ability to create space and draw defenders will give the Rockets a much-needed edge. The Rockets' elite defense and Durant's offensive skills could be a perfect match.
The Suns, meanwhile, are looking to rebuild around Booker, who is eligible for a two-year extension worth $150 million. Booker has had a rollercoaster career in Phoenix, experiencing both highs and lows. The Suns are also expected to try and trade Beal, but his salary and contract make that a challenging task. The Suns hired Jordan Ott as their new head coach this month, marking a fresh start for the franchise.
The trade has sparked a lot of discussion about Durant's future and the Rockets' chances of success. At 36, Durant is still one of the league's top players, but questions about his longevity and injury history are inevitable. The Rockets' defense is top-notch, and Durant's offensive prowess could be the missing piece they need to make a deep playoff run.
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