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Fans Push Back on Durant’s Trade Value Amid Suns Demands

A tweet from Miami Heat UK reignited debate around Kevin Durant’s trade value, as fans pushed back on the Phoenix Suns’ rumored expectations. The post outlined key reasons teams might hesitate to meet a high asking price.

It pointed out that for teams outside Durant’s preferred list, any deal would likely be short-term. Another concern was that not many rosters are “a Durant away” from title contention. His age — 37 — was also flagged, with fans noting a limited long-term return if things don’t work out.

Phoenix Suns forward Kevin Durant (35) handles the ball against Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (34).

Phoenix Suns forward Kevin Durant (35) handles the ball against Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (34).

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The tweet ended with a pointed suggestion, “Just take Wiggins, Duncan, Jović & this year’s Pick 20 & put this whole sorry experiment behind you @Suns.” While framed casually, the response captured a larger sentiment among fans that the trade expectations are unrealistic.

The original report came from Tim Bontemps of ESPN, who stated that any Durant deal is unlikely to draw a Desmond Bane-level return. That was the comparison many made after Bane’s recent trade, which set a high bar for value.

The Phoenix Suns now face pressure from multiple directions, not only in finding a trade partner but in managing public expectations. Heat fans have remained vocal, often viewing the Suns' position as a signal that they’re holding out for something the market might not deliver.

At the same time, Miami Heat supporters see this as an opportunity. If the Suns are forced to lower demands, Miami could become a more realistic destination, especially if Durant pushes behind the scenes.

With Durant’s preferences reportedly limited and the window to maximize return closing, the standoff continues. For now, fans across the league are weighing in, and Heat observers are keeping close watch.

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