Spurs, Kevin Durant and Phoenix Suns
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2025 NBA offseason trade tracker, grades
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The San Antonio Spurs have more trade assets than almost any other NBA team, although they value one thing more than all else.
The Spurs are blessed with generational talent in Victor Wembanyama and De'Aaron Fox, yet still a move or two away from full contention. Let’s break down three realistic players who could push them over the edge and three players who will likely not be acquired.
What would a trade for Kevin Durant look like for the Spurs? Explore the intriguing three-team trade scenario presented.
When an offseason begins, fans tend to be hyper-focused on a small group of teams. It obviously starts with the ones that might have superstars to trade. Unsurprisingly, this has thrust the Milwaukee Bucks (with Giannis Antetokounmpo) and Phoenix Suns (with Kevin Durant) into the center of the offseason discussion.
Meanwhile, Minnesota adds Durant to Anthony Edwards to form a lethal one-two punch, with a chance to retain upcoming free agents Julius Randle and Naz Reid. The Timberwolves would be top-heavy, especially if Nickeil Alexander-Walker departs in free agency as expected, but it would be quite difficult for anyone to get stops against that offense.
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Soy Fútbol on MSNNBA Offseason: Why the Spurs Should Avoid Trading for Trey Murphy IIISan Antonio is expected to be active this offseason, but targeting Trey Murphy III might not be the smart move the Spurs need.