In what could become the blockbuster of the summer, NBA Insider Brandon “Scoop B” Robinson has revealed a trade scenario that would allow the Dallas Mavericks to acquire Kevin Durant, without sacrificing their prized 2025 No. 1 overall pick.
The deal, proposed as a potential win-win across multiple teams, would send Durant to Dallas in exchange for a package centered around veterans and assets, with the Phoenix Suns retooling on the fly.
Phoenix Suns Receive: Klay Thompson, PJ Washington, Daniel Gafford, Max Christie, 2029 Los Angeles Lakers first-round pick
Dallas Mavericks Receive: Kevin Durant
At first glance, it seems almost impossible. But the logic behind this trade runs deeper than raw value; it’s a mix of contracts, expiring deals, win-now talent, and Phoenix’s need for depth. The Suns would receive a blend of experience, shooting, defense, and a future first-rounder, all without entering a full rebuild.
Meanwhile, the Mavericks would pair Durant with Anthony Davis and Kyrie Irving, forming one of the most lethal trios in NBA history.
And yet, despite the intrigue of the deal, there's a growing sense that Durant’s heart may lie elsewhere.
According to reports, Durant has reportedly shortlisted three teams he’s open to signing long-term with, and the Mavericks are not one of them. The list includes the Houston Rockets, San Antonio Spurs, and Miami Heat. All three franchises are expected to present compelling trade packages and could enter serious negotiations with Phoenix in the coming days.
The Spurs are said to have “heavy mutual interest” with Durant and even submitted a formal offer. However, sources indicate the proposal was most likely rejected. The Minnesota Timberwolves were considered frontrunners at one point, but talks reportedly broke down when they refused to include Jaden McDaniels, and KD has shown zero interest in joining the Wolves regardless.
There’s also a lurking wild card: the Toronto Raptors. League insiders suggest the Raptors may attempt a “Kawhi-style” swing-for-the-fences trade, hoping to convince Durant to buy in once he arrives. Toronto has the depth, market, and playoff pedigree to make such a gamble.
As for the Mavericks, the wildcard is Kyrie Irving. Durant and Kyrie’s long-standing friendship dates back to their Brooklyn days, and Kyrie’s presence in Dallas remains a pivotal factor.
Still, if Dallas can land Durant without giving up their No. 1 pick, which is expected to be used to draft Cooper Flagg, it’s a move they’d have to explore aggressively.
Phoenix has made it known that no deal will be made lightly, but if the Suns are looking to reset their roster while remaining competitive, this three-way scenario might be their best shot.
And for Dallas? Kevin Durant might just be the final piece to a dynasty dream.
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