Kevin Durant’s Future with Suns
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The injury comes at the worst possible time for the Suns, who are set to begin a difficult three-game road trip on Tuesday against the Milwaukee Bucks before playing the Boston Celtics on Friday and ...
AOL |
Kevin Durant isn’t expected to play at all during the Phoenix Suns’ three-game trip after spraining his left ankle in a loss to Houston on Sunday.
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The Milwaukee Bucks defeated the Phoenix Suns, 133-123.
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Kevin Durant could possibly return to the Suns despite the team offering him in a trade and a rough year for Phoenix.
The Phoenix Suns (35-40) visit the Milwaukee Bucks (40-34) on Tuesday, April, 1, at 4:30 p.m., in a game airing on TNT and truTV. The Suns are starting a three-game road trip on the heels of losing three straight,
Phoenix Suns' Kevin Durant is open to a return to the team and contract extension, despite trade rumors and team flaws.
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ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith doesn't hold back by stating the Suns are horrible for basketball following their disappointing NBA season.
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Kevin Durant and Devin Booker with their signature Nikes signal a potential shift away from the coasts for big brands.
Amidst this uncertainty, former NBA player Chandler Parsons has suggested that Durant joining the Houston Rockets could transform them into immediate contenders, citing their talented duo of Alperen Sengun and Jalen Green.
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