It remains to be seen where Kevin Durant lands following last week's trade request. David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports

It looks like a possible Kevin Durant trade between the Brooklyn Nets and Phoenix Suns is nowhere near happening because the New York squad simply is not interested in what the Suns have offered so far for the superstar scorer.

When Durant officially requested a trade from the Nets last week, it shook the NBA to its very core. When healthy, the one-time league MVP is seen as arguably the best basketball player on the planet. He is that good and is a talent any organization in the league would love to have. However, the 33-year-old isn’t necessarily interested in going anywhere just to get out of Brooklyn.

While Durant has little leverage in deciding his trade destination, the belief around the NBA is that the 12-time All-Star prefers to end up in Phoenix to play alongside future Hall of Famer Chris Paul and young superstar Devin Booker. The Nets are looking to land a massive haul in any trade, and new reports claim that the Suns haven’t even scratched the surface of meeting Brooklyn’s asking price.

Brooklyn Nets and Phoenix Suns discussion on Kevin Durant trade have stalled

During a Wednesday edition of "NBA Today," ESPN NBA insider Brian Windhorst reported that a deal between the two teams has not gotten any closer because the Nets aren’t “thrilled” with what the Suns have suggested in a possible trade.

“From what I understand, I don’t think the Nets are thrilled with the offers they have gotten for Durant yet. I don’t think that that’s a hot take considering that they’re reassessing where they’re at. I think the reason is this: It’s somewhat known in the NBA that Durant prefers going to the Phoenix Suns and the Suns offer, what they have to offer right now just isn’t that interesting to Brooklyn. Brooklyn is interested in other things. That’s why Woj and others talking about needing a third or fourth team in a deal.”

Brian Windhorst on suns pursuit of kevin durant [h/t Nets Daily]


While the Suns have all of their first-round picks in upcoming years, Phoenix does not have the extra selections that might be desirable to Brooklyn. Plus, the Nets are limited in certain players they might be able to take on in any trade due to the designated rookie rule and Ben Simmons already being the one allowed player a team can have under that bylaw, meaning putting restricted free agent Deandre Ayton in a deal is tricky.

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