Kevin Durant to Warriors? Devin Booker for Spurs? 5 Superstar Dealer, We Want to See

As we saw this weekend with Lakers trading for Luka Dončić, every deal is apparently on the table in the NBA. Even Giannis Antetokounmpo (more about him later) participates in the fun and throws out trading ideas – Nikola Jokic to New York?

So let’s also play together. Here are five Blockbuster offers We would Like to see:


Ben Rohrbach: In the wake of Saturday Night’s Luka Dončić agreement, every halfwitted trading idea seems to be possible and I am pretty good at half -witted ideas, so here goes one:

Kevin Durant to Warriors.

It’s actually not quite out of the left field. Suns “Listening” to Agreements for Durant, According to Jake FischerAnd Warriors are among the teams who want to be heard about the matter.

It would take Andrew Wiggins, Jonathan Kuminga, Dennis Schröder’s expiring salary, either Moses Moody or Brandin Podziemski, each of their available drafts the collective negotiation agreement’s second apron that affects both Suns and Warriors.

But it is feasible and what great theater it would be. To reunite Durant with Stephen Curry and Daymond Green would make one -time Super villain Underhounds. They would no longer be the overwhelming championship favorites, but they may just be legitimate challengers.

The old guys still have that And all that. Plus Durant, who has been searching for his entire career for a place he belongs to would have a home in the Golden State – a place he can call his own, even in the shade of curry, despite his clashes with green , and especially if they win again. Who doesn’t love a redemption story? It is far better than the stories that Durant cannot escape.

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Vincent Goodwill: It is very tasty to say that Durant goes back to the Golden State, considering that it feels like a natural fit with Stephen Curry and to know the system. But let’s get crazy and move Durant to play with a collection of young players and a coach who doesn’t give quarter: Houston Rockets.

What would it take? Certainly not Amen Thompson or Alperen şengün, but a package overwritten by Reed Sheppard, Jabari Smith Jr. And Dillon Brooks? Absolutely.

Carrying a franchise for a ring is probably too much for Durant at his age (36), but to be the old head that can carry you over the top? Durant benefits from Gravity Thompson and şengün creating, roaming around the open spaces and getting his ISOs? It sounds enticing and fun, especially in the wild west, where all the teams at the top tendency for young people. But who has the championship experience to fill the topics? In a wild dream, Durant could be that. But it’s just a dream, yes.


Kevin O’Connor: The spurs got De’Aaron Fox for only a meaningful asset: Minnesota’s 2031 first round. Everything else is quite low value compared to the other assets, giving them eight remaining first companies (six of their own, two from Hawks) and swaps for four separate first. It is more than enough flexibility to target a star.

Maybe Spurs should call Suns up and make a significant offer for Devin Booker, which at the age of 28 fits the timeline with Fox and Victor Wembanyama.

Devin Vassell and Chris Paul worked financially (although other combinations do too). Add a ton draft of choices as an incentive, and maybe it’s enough for Suns to decide to hit the reset button by moving books to the best deal and Kevin Durant to Rockets to get their own choices back. And with a core of Fox, Booker and Wemby Plus some quality role players with them, they would be ready to fight right now.


Habersstroh: Let’s get crazy. Giannis Antetokounmpo to Golden State, Damian Lillard to Houston and Reed Sheppard, Jonathan Kuminga, Fred Vanvleet and a wealth of choices of the first round go to Milwaukee.

The new ownership of Milwaukee hears that Giannis gets all the starry eyes that want international players who go to the top markets and say fine, with Khris Middleton’s unreliability, it’s time to hit the reset button and build the franchise in their own vision.

Houston gets Lillard, Elite 3-Point Shooter and gravity that they so desperately need. Steph gets his Luka in the form of the Greek freak (Antetokounmpos agency also represents Curry, by the way). Milwaukee’s second apron restrictions can complicate cases, but that’s what the three teams Cap gurus are invoiced.


Morten Stig Jensen: Everything is fair game. It includes the team that actually won the championship last season. Celtics and Suns are both way over the other apron, so any deal between them should be dollar for dollar and accurate.

Impossible, right?

Well, actually not.

Let’s get nuts here and exchange Devin books for Jaylen Brown, who both earn exactly the same dollar amount, which means a trade is actually possible.

What is the logic? First, Celtics gets a cleaner fit as Booker is a real 2-guard. As for Brown, he is a wing that does not overlap with Bradley Beal and offers some defense and athletics on the perimeter.

Does it make some earth meat difference for both teams? Probably not, but since we now live in an NBA world where nothing is predictable, why don’t the heck?