Stephen A. Smith has a bold take that the Thunder should go after Kevin Durant. Smith was talking on ESPN's “Get Up” about the best landing spot for Durant since it seems likely his stint with the Phoenix Suns could end by the summer.
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Smith was talking on ESPN's “Get Up” about the best landing spot for Durant since it seems likely his stint with the Phoenix Suns could end by the summer. The sports analyst would mention a reunion in Oklahoma City makes sense as Phoenix should give the No. 1 seed a call since they need assets.
Stephen A. Smith has a new take on which team should trade for Kevin Durant. For those unfamiliar, Smith is a longtime NBA analyst and commentator for ESPN. He has covered the league for years and is known for his bold opinions.
The Suns' season was summed up by a 116-98 home loss to the Timberwolves and an assessment of the game by Kevin Durant."We didn't play up to our standards at all," Durant said. "We embarrassed the
"From one onerous (and possibly untradable) contract to another, the Phoenix Suns have Bradley Beal on the books through 2026-27, when he has a $57.1 million player option. "While his long-term health is a safer bet than Embiid's, he's still making max money for a below-average box plus/minus.
During his time suiting up for the Sonics, Lucas wore only jersey No. 20 and put up 7.9 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 1.0 assists per game.