– The NBA appeared to be at a quiet point in the offseason until the Knicks and Timberwolves shocked everyone with a blockbuster trade.
– There’s speculation on whether Phoenix would trade Kevin Durant, given their disappointing season and limited assets.
– The San Antonio Spurs, with Victor Wembanyama, could consider a win-now move if Durant became available.
– Atlanta has stood firm after two significant offseason moves but could be involved in a hypothetical trade scenario involving multiple teams.
The NBA offseason seemed settled with training camp approaching, but the recent trade between the Timberwolves and Knicks shook things up by sending Karl-Anthony Towns to New York in exchange for Julius Randle, Donte DiVincenzo, and a first-round pick. This unexpected move has left fans wondering if more surprises are on the horizon, though it’s unlikely another blockbuster is imminent.
Speculation surrounds the Phoenix Suns, who had a disappointing season after being swept in the first round despite a star-studded roster. With high salaries and few assets to retool, some have suggested they might trade Kevin Durant to recover value. The Spurs, a team built for future success with young star Victor Wembanyama, could be interested in acquiring Durant to contend immediately.
Meanwhile, the Hawks, after trading Dejounte Murray and drafting Zaccharie Risacher, have held off on further moves. A hypothetical three-team trade involving Atlanta, San Antonio, and Phoenix suggests that the Hawks could part with Bogdan Bogdanovic in exchange for young talent and draft picks, while the Spurs acquire Durant to become instant title contenders. This scenario emphasizes how close the Spurs could be to contending if a player like Durant becomes available, and how Atlanta might need to balance future assets with current competitiveness.