Miami Heat offered Andrew Wiggins, Terry Rozier, Jaime Jaquez, Haywood Highsmith and 20th pick, but it wasn't enough to land Kevin Durant.
Kevin Durant stayed in the Western Conference after his trade from the Phoenix Suns to Houston Rockets was completed.
Durant could've easily switched to the East for the second time in his career though.
15-time All-Star was centered around the potential trade package between the Suns and Miami Heat.
As Barry Jackson of Miami Herald reports, Heat's offer for Durant is revealed, but it still wasn't enough to bring Durant to Florida.
"Per source with direct knowledge, Heat was willing to offer Wiggins, Rozier, Highsmith, Jaquez and 20th pick in June's draft for Durant & Cody Martin," he noted.
"Per Shams, Suns wanted Jaquez, Jovic, Highsmith, 20th pick and a pick swap, as well as Wiggins/Rozier inclusion. So, Jovic and Jakucionis need to work out for justify the decision, which was a difficult one for Heat to reach."
Durant played 62 games last season in Phoenix, averaging 26.6 points, 6 rebounds and 4.2 assists.
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