Reject the Wolf Team! Fight the Warriors! Can the KD trade veto really cover the sky?
The NBA transfer market has been very lively recently, and Durant's whereabouts are undoubtedly the most popular topic. American reporter Moore revealed that the Timberwolves had planned a three-party deal with the Suns and the Nets, wanting to bring Durant into the team, but Durant directly refused and made it clear that he did not want to play in Minnesota. This is not the first time Durant has affected the transaction results. Before the trading deadline this year, the negotiations between the Suns and the Warriors also failed because he disagreed. The image is derived from the transaction veto power owned by the Internet Durant, which can be said to be a real right to "have the final say". In contrast, although Bill's veto exists nominally, because no one is interested in him, he doesn't even have the chance to use it. Reporter Spears also mentioned that as a fan of Durant, Edwards of the Timberwolves did not participate in the recruitment. He is concentrating on training and working hard to improve himself. The pictures are from the Internet There are more and more rumors about Durant's transfer, and there are many different opinions. There were reports that the Grizzlies joined the team for Durant after handling Bain's contract and freeing up their salary space; but some people immediately refuted that the Grizzlies were not interested in him. What is even more surprising is that the Raptors suddenly became a "dark horse" and proposed a three-party trading plan: the Suns got the No. 9 pick of Quickley and this year's draft, and at the same time sent Barrett to another team for more draft picks. The picture comes from the Internet "Where is Durant going" has become the biggest suspense in the NBA. Now the transfer situation is messy and it is difficult to see the direction clearly. The answer may not be revealed until around the June 26-27 draft, because then it is usually when trading concentrations occur. It is worth noting that Durant is eligible for an early renewal this summer. If he stays in the Suns, he can get up to $124 million in two years; if he changes teams, he can get up to $111 million in two years. It is obvious that whether it is traded or not, Durant hopes to get an early contract renewal to add a guarantee for his career. The picture comes from the Internet In a few months, by the end of September, Durant will be 37 years old. Even if he is still very strong, age is a natural law, no matter how powerful a star is, it is difficult for him to stay in the center of the court. In this uncertain transfer market, I can only wish Durant to make the decision that suits him the most and continue to write his story in the next chapter of his career.
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