Proposed 3-Way Trade Sends Suns Breakout Wing for Kevin Durant
The Phoenix Suns will have to think about what they plan to do with Kevin Durant. They could ride out the rest of his career, but it seems unlikely that they’ll get much further than they have.
One option for them would be to capitalize on Durant’s trade value. Bleacher Report’s Andy Bailey proposed a three-way trade between the Suns, Golden State Warriors, and Orlando Magic that would help the Suns get value back for Durant.
Suns Receive: Jonathan Kuminga, Brandin Podziemski, Kevon Looney, Caleb Houstan, 2025 first-round pick from Orlando (via Denver), 2026 first-round pick from Golden State, 2028 first-round pick from Golden State
Magic Receive: Chris Paul, Gary Payton II, 2028 second-round pick (via Boston)
Warriors Receive: Durant and Jett Howard
Bailey explained why the Suns would take back that package besides getting out of their league’s tax aprons.
“Of course, the Suns would almost certainly be taking a step back on the court, but continued development from Kuminga and Brandin Podziemski would probably keep them in the hunt for a play-in spot. Kevon Looney would be an upgrade (both in terms of versatility and experience) over Drew Eubanks as a backup 5. And Caleb Houstan is an interesting flyer for a team in need of some youth.”