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NBA legend Kevin Durant wants the Phoenix Suns to trade him to the San Antonio Spurs, Miami Heat or Houston Rockets. The Suns, though, can trade Durant anywhere since the future Hall of Famer doesn't have a no-trade clause in his contract.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNREPORT: Heat’s Connection To Another Grizzlies Superstar Surfaces After Desmond Bane TradeAfter Desmond Bane's trade, attention quickly turned to another Grizzlies superstar, who has been linked to the Miami Heat.
Explore the Miami Heat's offseason strategies as Kevin Durant remains their Plan A and a rising star as Plan B.
In the case of Memphis deciding to initiate a full-scale rebuild, recent updates from Yahoo Sports' Vince Goodwill have indicated that the Miami Heat could emerge as a frontrunner to land the high-flier if a Morant trade market were to develop.
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Yardbarker on MSNReport: Heat Unlikely To Land Suns’ Kevin DurantWhile the Miami Heat are reportedly among the teams interested in Kevin Durant, it’s unlikely they land him, per Arizona Sports’ John Gambadoro and Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald.
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▪ The first day after the NBA Finals: The Heat and other NBA teams can begin negotiating with their own impending free agents on the day after the last game of the NBA Finals. For the Heat, that means negotiations can begin with impending free agents Davion Mitchell (restricted free agent) and Alec Burks (unrestricted free agent).
NBA referee Scott Foster has gotten a lot of flack throughout his career, which continued after some debatable Game 4 calls down the stretch. Indiana Pacers coach Rick Carlisle came to his defense, citing Foster as a reliable referee throughout his coaching career.
The Thunder are one win from their first NBA title since the team moved from Seattle in 2008. The Pacers are on the brink of elimination.