The Suns have received trade proposals for Kevin Durant from the Timberwolves (Rudy Gobert, Donte DiVincenzo, Rob Dillingham and/or Terrance Shannon Jr., and the 17th pick), the Raptors (Jakob Poeltl, Immanuel Quickley, RJ Barrett, and the 9th pick), and the Rockets (Jalen Green and Jabari Smith).
The Kevin Durant trade saga continues, with the Phoenix Suns reportedly unimpressed by the offers they have received for the 15-time NBA All-Star forward so far.
Suns insider John Gambadoro shared details about the trade packages some teams are proposing.
Here's what the Minnesota Timberwolves have on the table for Durant:
- Rudy Gobert
- Donte DiVincenzo
- Rob Dillingham and/or Terrance Shannon Jr.
- 17th overall pick
The Toronto Raptors' offer includes:
- Jakob Poeltl
- Immanuel Quickley
- RJ Barrett
- 9th overall pick
The Houston Rockets' proposal consists of:
- Jalen Green
- Jabari Smith
Analyzing these offers, the Suns reportedly don't want Jalen Green in the deal, while Durant has made it clear he doesn't want to play for Minnesota.

Other possible landing spots for Durant are the Miami Heat and the San Antonio Spurs, with San Antonio being his top choice.
However, talks between the Spurs and Suns have slowed recently, as San Antonio is reluctant to include Stephon Castle or the No. 2 draft pick—both reportedly key pieces the Suns want.
Regarding Miami, Gambadoro noted, "The offers they have made as of yesterday were not good enough to get a deal done. That can change through continued negotiations."
Durant, 36, is entering the final year of his contract for the 2025–26 season.
