Magic Johnson Sends Clear Message to Kevin Durant
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Al Horford has been around the NBA for a long time. The Boston Celtics center has played in 196 total playoff games. His time with the Celtics accounts for 118 of those contests, including this year's run. It's no surprise that in that time, he has some playoff milestones on his resume.
P.J. Washington and Daniel Gafford are prime trade candidates for the Mavs and would fill positions of need for the Suns. For salary purposes, Dallas would also likely have to include Klay Thompson and another piece for Durant, as well as future draft picks to entice Phoenix.
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Rockets Wire on MSNReport: Suns star Kevin Durant interested in Houston trade, but Rockets have reservationsWhile Durant is known to be very interested in playing in Houston, team sources said the Rockets still have significant reservations.”
Durant wins the award for the 2nd time, which is given to a player who best combines excellence on the court with cooperation and grace in dealing with the media and fans.
Following the news, Los Angeles Lakers legend Magic Johnson sent a message to Durant (via X). Johnson wrote: "Congratulations to the 2-time Magic Johnson Award winner Kevin Durant
While Durant is reportedly “very interested” in playing in Houston, the Rockets have their doubts about acquiring the Phoenix Suns star — mostly due to his age, according to The Athletic.
"He is known to be very interested in playing in Houston," Kelly Iko and Sam Amick of The Athletic reported Monday. "Team sources said the Rockets still have significant reservations about that possible partnership, in large part, because Durant’s age (36) would be so out of sync with their younger timeline."
DURANT, Okla. (KXII) - On Wednesday, Durant High School celebrated five students who have chosen to join the armed forces. Those seniors took to the stage to be saluted as they committed not to play a sport, but to serve their country.
The Houston Rockets are at a crossroads with the No. 10 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft. After years of rebuilding and asset collection, the front office fac
Rutgers star Ace Bailey models his offensive game after a trio of standout NBA scorers. At the NBA draft combine, Bailey cited the Philadelphia 76ers' Paul George and Boston Celtics' Jayson Tatum as inspirations for their shot creation. He also loves the mid-range ability of Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant: