Kevin Durant of Houston feels like the right fit for gloves. The Rockets want Durant, Houston lists where he wants to trade. when When asked about the organization, Durant praised the Rockets. He meets the need to open the offense’s half-time scoring threat.
The only problem is the money that Durant contract is extended.
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Durant has $57.4 million in the last year of his current contract. The Rockets could offer him a maximum of two years, with a $122.1 million extension (no team could offer Durant more than two years due to more than 38 rules). People always expect Durant According to ESPN's Tim Macmahon and Brian Windhorst (Hat tips Hoopshype).
McMahon: “From all the looks, from what I've heard, they're not prolonging everything for Kevin Durant. Now, it doesn't mean it won't happen, but the rumble of KD doesn't push the full maximum. I don't know that the Rockets will put any close to the largest table on the table.”
Winkhorst: “I think the Rockets aren't ideal, but I think if they go into the season with Kevin Durant, they just signed him exactly in the deal that was in the expiration trade… I would say that, Rafael Stone, because he's signed a lot of huge contracts, but he's signed a lot of huge contracts, but they've signed a lot of huge contracts.
In this case, the contract must be short, but what is the fair number for the future Hall of Fame? A source who spoke with NBC Sports during the summer league suggested that KD could fall about $100 million in two years, below the maximum $10 million a quarter, but still $50 million a season. But maybe this number is too high. Maybe Durant will spend less money – he has the right to make whatever choice he thinks is best for him, his legacy and his family.
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Maybe everyone is willing to get into the season without extensions and see how things work. That said, it has been more than a month since the start of the camp and many deals were completed at the start of the camp. This is just something to watch out for.