Kevin Durant Joined Houston Rockets from Phoenix Suns in the NBA Record Trade


NBA Star Kevin Durant joined Houston rockets from Phoenix Sun in a recorder breaking agreement that included seven teams.

This move was first published last month, but was confirmed on Sunday when the new year of the League officially started.

Atlanta Hawks, Brooklyn Networks, Golden State Warriors, Minnesota Timbervolves are also included in the agreement, which include 13 players and have been exchanged several future drafts.

The previous record for the largest trade in NBA history was six teams, set last summer when Klai Thompson joined Dallas Mavericks.

Durant, 36, was named the most valuable player in 2014., won two NBA titles with golden state warriors and is a 15-time star.

He also won four Olympic golds with the American basketball team.

“My time in Phoenik ended,” he published on social media.

“All these stops along the journey really influenced me in a positive way. It is that the world behind the scenes, and those who make things in that space, not tirelessly to make it tirelessly easier to make your life easier as players.

“I really believe this NBA is a big community. Much love for Arizona. Houston, I can’t wait!”

The main coach of the missile name of the wide said, “His level of skill, love for basketball and comma was made by one of the most respected players of their generation and my staff and I are excited to work with him.”

Houston finished the second in the Western Conference last season, but in the first round he shot from the playoffs.

“One of the greatest he has played the game, we are grateful for the distance of Kevin, who made our organization and in our community,” said General Manager of Phoenik Brian Gregory.

“As a member of the sun, he climbed the scoring graphs to become only an eighth player in the NBA history to achieve 30,000 care point and wish him the best as he continues his career in Houston.”


2025-07-06 21:52:00

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