
Kevin Durant shoots against the Timberwolves. / Bruce Kluckhohn-Imagn Images
In 2023, the Brooklyn Nets traded forward Kevin Durant to the Phoenix Suns as part of a four-team trade—and the future Hall of Famer could be forgiven if he thought that was the largest transaction he'd ever be a part of.
On Sunday, that record was apparently broken. The Houston Rockets' deal to acquire Durant from the Suns—first reported on June 22—has been expanded into a seven-team transaction, according to a Sunday afternoon report from [Shams Charania of ESPN](https://x.com/ShamsCharania/status/1941912041364635660?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet).
In total, 20 assets will change hands between the Atlanta Hawks, Nets, Golden State Warriors, Rockets, Los Angeles Lakers, Minnesota Timberwolves and Suns. They are as follows.
**TEAM**
**ASSETS REPORTEDLY ADDING**
Atlanta Hawks
F David Roddy, second-round pick swap
Brooklyn Nets
Two second-round picks
Golden State Warriors
G Jahmai Mashack, F Alex Toohey
Houston Rockets
C Clint Capela, F Kevin Durant
Los Angeles Lakers
F Adou Thiero
Minnesota Timberwolves
C Rocco Zikarsky
Phoenix Suns
G Koby Brea, F Dillon Brooks, F Rasheer Fleming, G Jalen Green, C Khaman Maluach, G Daeqwon Plowden, second-round pick
Got all that? If confirmed, the deal would be the largest in NBA history by number of teams.
Durant, 36, is a 15-time All-Star and a surefire future Hall of Famer—and now he has the opportunity to become a fascinating trivia answer for years to come.