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Don't pretend! It was revealed that Durant personally inherited the new home! Change the entire NBA championship landscape

Big news, big news.

Durant privately told people he trusted that he thought he would eventually go to the Spurs...... It seems that this trusted person is not very trustworthy. Manual dog head.

The Big Three of Durant + Wembanyama + Fox is becoming more and more likely.

Elsewhere, Meiji said that the Spurs' offer to trade Durant could include Vassell + Barnes + this year's No. 14 pick.

Are Spurs only willing to offer a first-round pick? The Suns may not be willing to send Durant to San Antonio, making it clear that they are going to lose money. In 23, the Suns gave away 4 unprotected first-round picks and a 28-year first-round pick swap in order to get Durant from the Nets.

In addition, Shams, the king of revelations, also saidThere is a willingness between the Knicks and Durant to cooperate with each otherใ€‚ The problem is that according to Gambadoro, the Suns have no interest in acquiring Towns from the trade.

If the Knicks don't play Downs, then let them play Brunson and Booker Beal to form a three-guard lineup? It's a thrilling picture just to think about. Well, in fact, the two wings of Anunoby or Bridges can also be used as the core bargaining chips of the Knicks for Durant.

As for who Durant will be, there is still a certain amount of suspense, not that he can go to the Spurs if he wants to, but it depends on whether the offer meets the needs of the Suns? In short, the highest price wins, and the emotional card is worthless in front of the team's interests.

But what can be confirmed is that whether Durant brings talent to the Spurs or the Knicks, it can affect the NBA championship landscape next season. Especially if Durant joins the Knicks, the team in this year's Eastern Conference finals, there may already be a team booked for next year's Finals.

Durant, who turned 37 in September this summer in the 25-26 contract year, played in 62 games for the Suns in the regular season this season, averaging 36.5 minutes per game, scoring 26.6 points, 6 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 3.1 turnovers and 1.2 blocks, shooting 52.7%, 43% and 83.9% from three, and is still one of the league's deadliest scorers.

What do you think about Durant's future prospects? In the comment area, boldly pick up the keyboard and open the microphone wildly, and start your performance!

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