The Rockets’ willingness to give up their lottery pick in this week’s draft played a significant role in the agreed-upon Kevin Durant blockbuster with the Suns, Kelly Iko and Sam Amick report.
The Rockets refused to give the Suns’ 2027 and 2029 first-round selections, which Houston controls via prior trades, back to Phoenix. Those picks were sent to Brooklyn in the February 2023 Durant deal and the Rockets acquired them in a June 2024 deal with the Nets.
However, the Rockets had found it difficult to bring in top prospects for workouts this spring due to the possibility of a Durant deal. The Suns believe they can draft a player at that spot who can be an immediate contributor.
The trade between the clubs was the culmination of weeks-long discussions, though the two sides hadn’t talked for a week before the conversations were reignited on Thursday. Rockets general manager Rafael Stone refused to part with most of his young players, including Reed Sheppard, Jabari Smith Jr. and Tari Eason. Efforts were made to add other trade partners to the mix but that didn’t gain any footing, so it became a straight two-team swap.
Jalen Green, who struggled in the postseason, became increasingly aware he could be part of a potential package, even though he preferred to stay put. He received word that he was being dealt approximately an hour before the deal was first reported.
According to Phoenix sports talk show host John Gambadoro, the Rockets were willing to give up Smith prior to the February trade deadline. They offered Smith and Green without any draft picks for Durant at that time (Twitter link).
While there were numerous reports in recent months that the Rockets were unwilling to break up their young core, they eventually warmed to the idea of making an all-in move. The prospect of adding a dynamic scorer and proven postseason performer like Durant was seen as their best win-now option, according to The Athletic duo. There’s a strong belief that the Durant-Rockets partnership will extend beyond next season, even if he doesn’t sign an extension right away next month.
Houston head coach Ime Udoka, who recently received an extension, was a strong behind-the-scenes advocate for adding Durant, Marc Stein reports in his latest Substack post. Udoka, who overlapped with Durant in Brooklyn, has a close friendship with the star forward.
With both Green and Dillon Brooks included in the trade, a starting spot should open up in Houston for Smith, who was moved to the second unit for a portion of the season. Amen Thompson, who replaced Smith in the lineup, will join Fred VanVleet in the backcourt. The Rockets hold a $44.9MM option on VanVleet’s contract, with a decision due in the next week.
Durant expressed excitement when asked by Kay Adams at Fanatics Fest in New York about the trade, ESPN’s Shams Charania relays.
“Being part of the Houston Rockets, I’m looking forward to it,” Durant said. “Crazy, crazy last couple weeks, but I’m glad it’s over with.”
Jase Richardson, pack your bags for the Valley
Why ???? He’s not a lottery pick. Not even top 20 for me……
He’s a Spartan
I know the Suns wanted Castle (ROY, last year’s #4 pick) is this year’s second pick (Dylan Harper). But SA was not willing to pay that much, and this year’s #10 pick is a pretty good result.
Rockets get the #1 seed next year.
Possibly but they’re definitely gonna miss Dillon. They still got a bunch of dogs but if they go into next season without Dillon & Ja’Sean Tate they will be losing a lot of what made them special.
Plus you gotta keep in mind OKC still has the best basketball player in the world… link to m.youtube.com
When did OKC acquire Nikola Jokic?
They acquired his soul on May 18, 2025 when Shai sent him fishing. Shai currently has it somewhere in a safe in Ontario… link to m.youtube.com
Ah, so OKC didn’t actually acquire the best player in the world, just some made up illogical fallacy and not a literal, biologically observable reality. Got it.
Shai outplayed Jokic at the Olympics. He led his team to a better regular season than Jokic did. He outplayed Jokic during the regular season & won the MVP over him. He outplayed Jokic in their postseason series just a few weeks ago, especially in the decisive gm7 & beat him head to head. He led his team to the NBA title (1st major pro sports title in the history of the state) & won Finals MVP. At some point you gotta face facts lol
For starters, if we’re “facing facts,” Serbia earned a bronze medal and drove the USA team hard in their medal round game. Canada didn’t medal, last time I checked. Advantage Jokic.
Nobody is disputing that the Thunder had a better regular season record, deeper team, beat the Nuggets in a playoff Game 7 last month, etc. Advantage SGA for a great year, if it only took one great year to earn the title of best in the world moniker.
If we’re still “facing facts,” Jokic AVERAGED a triple-double in 2024-25, crushed SGA in rebounding and assists per game while only averaging a few points less per game with significantly less free-throw advantage, and by the way, has won more league MVPs, and the same number of Finals wins and Finals MVP honors as SGA. He almost single-handedly took SGA’s heavily-favored Thunder to a Game 7 all while dragging an injured Gordon and Porter Jr. with him, plus an interim head coach. Advantage Jokic (again).
Additionally, multiple legendary figures in the NBA (players, coaches, and execs) revere Jokic and refer to him regularly as the best player in the world. I think a guy like Gregg Popovich knows a thing or two about basketball, and I’ll trust his endorsement of Jokic on the matter.
Well unfortunately for you that conversation will be put on pause for a year.
Meanwhile SGA does things not seen since Jordan.
Your bias is showing.
Well, unfortunately for you, Jokic is doing things (specifically, I’m referring to averaging a triple-double over a full regular season) that no center in NBA history has EVER done.
SGA doing things not seen since Jordan, while Jokic is doing things NOBODY has ever seen at his position.
SGA is a great player (he’s no Jordan, to be clear, and he’s got a long career ahead of him to continue an upward trajectory) but there’s no bias in statistics — just objective truth that Jokic is 1 of 1.
Jokic is the best still. Only basketball is a team sport. Something the Hawks homer is still learning. It’s not about one player. SGA has joined Jokic as one of top players in NBA. Right now Jokic is still the one 80% of basketball people take. But Right now the one on top. And deserves the props is SGA ……
He’s just trolling. No one actually believes that.
Sankara usually make a lot of sense… Have you been hacked here?
Tari Eason and Whitmore ……. just fine
Rockets can’t be done, they need guards. Does Thompson have the ball skills to start at the 2?
Or they can start giving reed sheppard some minutes
Or trade the suns picks and find a way to acquire Devin booker
They should go after Booker. Would be wild to see Phoenix go full tank mode.
HOU: Booker
PHX: Lillard, their own picks back from HOU, 2031 MIL 1st (top-8 protected)
MIL: Van Vleet, Grayson Allen
Bucks stay competitive for Giannis’ sake. Suns have Beal and Green commanding the tank. Lillard returns in a year, proves himself and gets a decent return as a rental at the deadline. Rockets …uh, blast off
In a world where Desmond Bane gets you 4 unprotected first Devin Booker is going to cost way more that 3 picks and a hurt Lillard.
Don’t think the Suns want a old Achilles Tendon injured Lillard, not going too happen, only way the Suns trade Booker is for a total rebuild of the Suns. Houston will have to find another trade partner that has some young talent, or a lot of future first round draft picks to give the Suns. It won’t be for a 37 yr old Durant deal, there will be a lot more teams wanting Booker. The price will be high.
Next 7 years, Rockets have 7 Firsts
2 from Suns
5 own picks
Available for trade 4
I don’t see the Rockets as a much better team than yesterday.
I definitely don’t see the Suns as a better team either.
Weird trade.
The #10 pick in 2025 NBA draft. Was originally the Suns pick. Rockets acquired it from Nets due to Harden trade really ….
That is a great pick for Suns. And the big they need should be there. Queen is the best big for them. He’s gone they can take Sorber. Both have big futures ahead.
I don’t see Jalen being happy there. Three SG who all need the ball. Just a terribly constructed team.
Can’t move Beal till next yr his last year on contract. So can Green and Booker hold on another year ????
This could blow up quick. You have to hold onto Green at least till TD. To get real value. Suns are just lost lols.
Being a lifelong Suns fan it was really a good day getting Durant out of here, I really could see the Suns trying to be somewhat competitive next season, but if the bottom falls out of it, they don’t make the play in the next off season I really can see the Suns totally going all in the tanking mode. Which means that Booker will definitely be traded to the highest bidder. Beal will be bought out or a throw in on a deal. Then say after a two or three year rebuild or if you want to call it tanking of the franchise more likely 29-30 season the Suns will emerge as a solid franchise on the rise. This has been a long time coming after they traded for Durant which was a major mistake.
Beal really gets no love. Kinda rooting he has a monster year, but if he phones it in it’ll be career ending.