Kevin Durant reportedly not interested in reuniting with fighters in the middle of trade interviews

Kevin Durant has been the hottest name in rumors and reports as Thursday’s NBA trading deadline is approaching.

But the heat seems to cool. In the midst of reports that Warriors would like to be reunited with Durant, it is reportedly not mutual.

Sore Stein line and Espns Shams CharaniaDurant has no interest in reuniting with Golden State.

The decision on a trade is ultimately not up to Durant. He has a contract that runs through the end of the 2025-26 season and he does not have a clause without trade.

The question then becomes: Would Warriors be willing to pull the trigger on an agreement for a player who has reportedly expressed a clear desire not to play in the Golden State? And that would be dependent on an agreement being made in the first place. It adds to many barriers to Durant being moved before the deadline – at least to Golden State.

And Stein Line reports That his unprocessed was actually enough for the warriors to stop their persecution of Durant. According to the report, they have moved their focus to acquire Jimmy Butler from the heat.

Kevin Durant is reportedly not going to return to Golden State. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)Kevin Durant is reportedly not going to return to Golden State. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

Kevin Durant is reportedly not going to return to Golden State. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

The reports do not appear on why Durant’s disinterested people in joining Warriors. Durant played three of his leading seasons in Golden State, where he won two championships and two finals MVP trophies that played with Steph Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green.

But it was different Warrior teams. Thompson is gone, Green is not almost the influence player he was, and Curry is on the back of his lead role. The current iteration of Warriors is one who will fight just to enter the playoffs. His first race with Warriors was also not necessarily warm and fuzzy all around.

If Durant to Warriors is actually dead, the question then will be: Will Phoenix Suns try to move Durant to another team? And if so, why? It’s hard to imagine a step for Phoenix that sends Durant out that actually makes them better.

Jimmy Butler, a prolonged rumor of Suns, certainly doesn’t make a Sun’s team better without Durant. And 35 years old, butler does not make them noticeably younger.

Whatever happens, all this will be settled in less than 24 hours.