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It s not like dry food when taking bean bags, the Sun is not satisfied with the quotes from five buyers, it s too difficult for Durant to find a job

Text/Jiang Shihua

Recently, rumors about Durant's transaction of the next company have been one after another, so that the popular next company has no interest in refuting the rumors. But judging from the current situation, the Suns are really anxious. It is reported that the quotations of the five teams did not impress the management of the Suns. This is because he did not use the village chief as a cadre, and he did not use the bean bag as dry food. It is too difficult for Durant to find a job.

San Antonio is said to be one of the places KD wants to go, but the Spurs were relatively quiet last week, with no signs that they were fighting for Durant. Sources said the Spurs have given a offer, but they do not involve the second pick this year, and the Spurs have made it clear that they will not raise the price. The Timberwolves will not trade McDaniels, and the chips are expected to be Gobert or Randall, plus Divinzenzo, Dillingham and No. 17 picks. But Durant doesn't want to join the Timberwolves. After all, what's the face of eliminating Edwards before assisting Edwards? The Rockets quote Jaylen Green and the No. 10 pick. The Suns want Smith Jr., Ethan or Shepard, but the Rockets don't want to give up any of the three, and the two sides have a big difference. The Raptors are the frontrunners in the Eastern Conference, and they make tempting offers: Barrett or Quickley, possibly plus Pelter and draft picks. But league insiders said the Heat had a better trading opportunity, and if they put Weill in the trading framework, the Suns would be more willing to make a deal with the Heat, which the Heat had been hesitating at this point, which would also include Wiggins.

Originally, the Suns planned to send Durant away with a gong and drum before the draft began, but now it seems basically impossible. Alas, who would have thought that Durant, born in 1988, also faced an employment crisis after the age of 35. I won’t say anything anymore, I’m going to move bricks, work torture me thousands of times, and I’m going to work like my first love.

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