Proposed NBA Mega Trade Sends Kevin Durant to Knicks for $177 Million Combo
The rumors linking Kevin Durant to the New York Knicks may never die, especially given the franchise’s recent surge. In a June 19 story, Bleacher Report’s Zach Buckley floated several potential trade ideas to shake up the NBA this offseason.
One blockbuster trade pitch has the Knicks sending a haul to the Phoenix Suns in order to land Durant. Julius Randle and Mitchell Robinson headline New York’s trade package that would be going to the desert.
The proposed deal also has the Knicks sending fan favorite Miles McBride, the No. 24 pick in the 2024 NBA draft and two future first-round picks (2025 and 2028) to the Suns in the trade. The 2025 first-round selection is via the Washington Wizards and would be top-10 protected. New York would land Durant in the deal to pair with Jalen Brunson and the “Nova Knicks” core.
Let’s dive into whether this trade makes sense for either the Suns or Knicks.
NBA Trade Proposal Has the Knicks Landing Kevin Durant’s Large Cap Hit
Randle may have been sidelined for New York’s playoff run, but the big man has made back-to-back NBA All-Star appearances. The star has two seasons remaining on a four-year, $117 million deal.
Randle has a player option that would allow him to hit free agency as soon as 2025. Robinson has two seasons remaining on a four-year, $60 million contract that runs through 2025-26.
For Durant, the Knicks would be inheriting two more seasons of the superstar’s four-year, $194 million deal. Durant has a sizable $51.1 million cap hit for the 2024-25 season.
The Suns Have Given No Indication the Team Wants to Deal Kevin Durant
Publicly, the Suns have maintained a steadfast position when it comes to keeping together the trio of Durant, Devin Booker and Bradley Beal. Yet, this bloated payroll resulted in zero playoff wins this season.