If the Rockets make a major trade this summer, it probably won’t be with the Suns, sources tell Kelly Iko and Sam Amick of The Athletic.
Houston has frequently been mentioned as a potential landing spot for Kevin Durant, who’s expected to be one of the top names on this year’s trade market. Iko and Amick hear that Durant would be very interested in joining the Rockets, but team sources tell them “significant reservations” remain because of Durant’s age.
Durant will turn 37 in September, which puts him far of out range with the timeline Houston has established by building up a young core over the last four drafts. Durant is still productive — averaging 26.6 PPG in 62 games this season with .527/.430/.839 shooting numbers — and he could provide the closer that the team lacked in its first-round loss to Golden State. However, the Rockets are wary of giving up significant assets to add someone who may be nearing the end of his career.
Rockets sources tell the authors that previous trade talks between the teams regarding Durant were initiated by the Suns, including discussions held prior to this year’s deadline.
The Rockets have also changed their minds about pursuing Suns guard Devin Booker, according to Iko and Amick. The front office hasn’t lost faith in 23-year-old guard Jalen Green despite his playoff struggles, and he’s seen as a preferable alternative because he’s five years younger than Booker and makes about $66MM less over the next three seasons.
Houston once had “serious interest” in acquiring Booker, but that faded over the past year as he wasn’t able to help a talented but dysfunctional Phoenix team reach the play-in tournament. Booker experienced a subpar shooting season, connecting at just 46.1% from the field and 33.2% from three-point range, well below his figures from recent years.
Suns owner Mat Ishbia has declared that won’t consider parting with Booker, so Houston’s apparent lack of interest may not be that significant.
Rockets sources also tell Iko and Amick that the team won’t pursue Zion Williamson if the Pelicans‘ new front office makes him available. Williamson, who was limited to 30 games this season with a variety of ailments and has played just 214 total games in six years, is viewed as too risky by Houston’s management.
According to Iko and Amick, the player who would spark the most interest from the Rockets is Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo, even though he would carry the largest price tag. Antetokounmpo is an MVP finalist this year and at age 30, he’s still considered young enough to fit the timeline.
The authors note that there are a few concerns about Antetokounmpo, who wouldn’t solve the team’s issues with outside shooting that were exploited in the playoffs. He prefers serving as a primary play-maker on offense, and his presence in the paint would create challenges alongside Alperen Sengun, assuming Sengun isn’t moved as part of a potential deal.
A report earlier today indicates that Antetokounmpo plans to reevaluate his future in Milwaukee, so we may find out soon how serious the Rockets’ interest is.
KD for Jimmy 1-1 works perfectly and should be made day 1 of offseason
that would be the only way i would do that trade. A 1 for 1 trade but unless the owner is running all the deals their new GM would want picks back and young players.
Literally, GSW has zero offense past Steph. Jimmy/Booker/Beal makes a million times more sense in Phoenix (and what was what Jimmy wanted before the idiot Suns blew the deal) than KD/Booker/Beal. KD/Dray/Steph we know works. Suns need a playmaker, GSW needs a scorer. This improves both teams, win/win deal.
Does KD want to comeback to the Bay?
Suns fans may never emotionally recover from this.
According to rumors, Sengun and Thompson are not available for trade.
Rockets still have 4 other young talents
The following 4 players for Giannis?
Jalen Green — bust?
Sheppard – bust?
Smith – expiring contract
Eason- expiring contract
Bust has a lot of more trade value than expiring contracts for Bucks because of Bucks luxury tax
Hard to say Sheppard is a bust after one year. If he were on the hornets and playing for nothing. He would have more playing time and more time to learn and make mistakes
How about this?
Trade Jalen Green to Nets for 2 second round picks
Playing hard to get I see
KD will be a Cavalier after this season. Cavs need to go all in and get him. Package of Allen/Garland/Okoro plus picks for KD and O’Neale.
$64.80M Phoenix sends to Cleveland
$70.40M Cleveland sends to Phoenix
PG Jerome
SG Mitchell
SF Hunter
PF KD
C Mobley
Bench: Wade/O’Neale/Merill plus whatever they find in FA, oh and Mr Cavalier Tristan Thompson lmao
Suns:
PG Garland
SG Booker
SF Beal
PF Cody Martin???
C J Allen
Bench: G Allen/Okoro/Dunn/Richards.
Garland has more trade value than KD.
If Giannis is the only person who moves the needle, Houston might as well run it back and hope for improved consistency from Jalen Green or a monster shooting leap from Amen.
Trade Brooks to open playing time for Tari/Bari/Reed
The issue with running it back
If Rockets give Adams, Smith and Eason 4 years contracts this summer
Rockets have no tax room to sign Amen in 2027
You have Steven Adams getting extend for 4 more years after this year? lol
Yes, Rockets have to …
otherwise another team would offer Adams 4 years contract at $61 million MLE with team option at the 4th year
They literally have Jock Landale on their books for $8M, I’m sure they’ll let Adams walk.
link to hoopshype.com
This summer
The Biggest question is how much money would Rockets give the following players
VanVleet
Adams
Smith
Eason