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The Spurs are the potential next player in Durant s trade, and their offer should meet the Suns expectations?

Phoenix local media 98.7 FM Arizona Sports reporter John Gambadoro revealed in his personal podcast that the San Antonio Spurs may mess up the market this summer, and they are also a team worth paying close attention to. In Gambadoro's view, the Spurs may have become one of Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant's favorite next home at the current stage. Gambadoro also said that the Spurs have a large number of young talents and draft picks, and they are able to package high-quality young potential stocks and draft assets. If they can give reasonable offers, such a plan is also fully in line with the Suns' core needs for rebuilding chips in the Durant trade.

According to previous news, the Houston Rockets are also a potential contender for Durant. The Rockets held the Suns' first round pick, which was obviously not ideal for the Suns. In order to get the initiative back, the Suns are also very eager to complete the transaction with the Rockets, and they have also lowered their asking price for Durant. However, the Rockets seem to be a little hesitant considering the team's own record this season, the Suns' record, Durant's age and injury history. Perhaps seeing the Rockets' hesitation, the Spurs have also begun to get ready.

In the NBA regular season this season, Durant made a total of 62 appearances, averaging 36.5 minutes per game, averaging 26.6 points, 6 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 0.8 steals and 1.2 blocks, and 3.1 turnovers and 1.7 fouls, shooting percentage of 52.7%, three-point shooting percentage of 43%, and free throw shooting percentage of 83.9%. Durant's personal performance this season is still good. He is still an excellent scorer. His offensive efficiency is very stable. His scoring ability is still at the top level. He also has certain passing ability and organizational ability. He is still an all-round forward player. But relatively speaking, his influence on the game and his dominance have declined significantly.

On the other hand, the Spurs obviously won't hang themselves on a tree either. There are also reports that the Spurs are quite interested in Toronto Raptors' forward player Giannis Antetokounmpo, and they will also consider the possibility of getting Antetokounmpo through trades, and they are also facing competition from teams such as the Rockets and Toronto Raptors. In fact, the current situation is also a bit confusing. Many top stars may enter the trading market this summer, and each team will also make personnel adjustments based on actual conditions. I don’t know what the Spurs will do next. Will they choose to trade with the Suns and win Durant?

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