Famous reporter: The Sun forces Durant to add the Timberwolves to the shortlist and almost wants to force him to go to the Timberwolves
4:46pm, 20 June 2025Basketball
Today, The Athletic reporter Sam Amick participated in the blog show "Run it" "The deal about Kevin Durant was discussed in the back, saying that Durant's camp blocked the Minnesota Timberwolves' deal, but the Suns liked the Timberwolves' offer:
"Phoenix almost wanted to force Durant to the Minnesota Timberwolves, forcing him to add the fourth team to his shortlist (the top three are the Heat, the Spurs, and the Rockets). Will he change his position on the Minnesota Timberwolves? If not, when will the Suns get out of this predicament? Should they consider the Miami Heat more seriously, or other options? Therefore, I think there is still some distance to the Durant's deal."
It is worth mentioning that according to Windhorst, Timberwolves defender Edwards did not recruit Durant.
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