Heat’s Udonis Haslem says amid Kevin Durant speculation
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NBA Canada Powered by the Sporting News on MSNRockets reportedly leading Kevin Durant race; Heat, Wolves called pretendersHouston’s rapid rise to the No. 2 seed in the West under Udoka’s defensive-minded system highlights their readiness for a star like Durant, whose 26.6 points per game and 63.2 percent true shooting this season could address the Rockets' offensive shortcomings.
Kevin Durant could be joining his fifth franchise by the end of the weekend, according to ESPN's Shams Charania.
Udonis Haslem was caught in the crossfire on Friday. The ESPN analyst and team vice president of player development for the Heat was in the middle of it on “The Pat McAfee Show” when insider Shams Charania joined as a guest to discuss the latest game of the NBA Finals and the offseason trade rumors, specifically those surrounding Kevin Durant.
With many around the NBA growing confident that Giannis Antetokounmpo will stay put in Milwaukee, Kevin Durant is set to be among the biggest dominoes set to fa
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Total Pro Sports on MSNREPORT: Three Clear Front-Runners Emerge In Kevin Durant Sweepstakes As Suns Aim To Finalize Blockbuster Deal SoonThe Phoenix Suns superstar Kevin Durant has been linked with three front runner teams to land him amid trade rumors.
The Heat haven't had a top-20 offense since 2021-22 and last fielded a top-10 attack during the 2019-20 campaign, when two of their top four scorers were Goran Dragić and Kendrick Nunn. This offense is overdue for an upgrade, and even with his 37th birthday approaching in September, Durant could still be the perfect player to provide it.
Kevin Durant averaged a team-high 26.6 points in his second full season with the Phoenix Suns. An ideal fit for him in a trade is with the Rockets.