There's an argument that Phoenix should go all-in on a full-scale rebuild. Trade KD and Devin Booker, horde as many draft assets as possible, wait out Bradley Beal's contract (which expires in 2027, assuming he picks up his $57.1 million player option) and start over.
The Brooklyn Nets reportedly rejected a package of Jaylen Brown, Derrick White, and a first-round pick for Kevin Durant in 2022, per @ShamsCharania (Via @PatMcAfeeShow / h/t @GormanChristoph ) pic.twitter.com/iquIjo124y
Most NBA teams entering rebuilds haven't had the unique opportunity that the Brooklyn Nets have right in front of them. Many franchises center the rebuild around one draft pick and then go from there, generally in an orderly fashion. The Nets are doing things differently at the moment.
Most people around the NBA believe Kevin Durant and the Phoenix Suns will part ways this offseason since the future Hall of Famer was reportedly almost traded at this year's trade deadline. However, according to Logan Murdock of The Ringer, Durant is "open" to remaining with the Suns.
Kevin Durant was blindsided when the Phoenix Suns attempted to trade him to the Golden State Warriors at the deadline. He ultimately made it clear that he was not interested in returning to the team with whom he won two championships,