The Phoenix Suns have two of the most talented scorers in the NBA, Kevin Durant and Devin Booker. Both players also have championship experience, with Durant ha
Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant has always been vocal when it comes to making his opinion known, especially when it comes to the sport of basketball. The future Hall of Fame forward is notorious for responding to fans slandering the modern state of basketball through social media,
Kevin Durant is open to staying in Phoenix, per @loganmmurdock “The book isn’t closed on Durant returning to the Suns next season. League sources suggest that Durant, who will be eligible for a two-year, $122 million extension this offseason, would be open to a return. Booker… pic.twitter.com/F1U6S8Oexp
. @WindhorstESPN says it's possible that we have seen the last of Kevin Durant with the Suns 😮 “It would be remarkable if he could play again this year in the regular season.” pic.twitter.com/8m47NUEc9H
Kevin Durant's final game with the Phoenix Suns may have already happened. Appearing on Tuesday's episode of First Take, ESPN's Brian Windhorst said it's "really possible" Durant won't play for the Suns again after suffering an ankle injury in Sunday's 148-109 loss to the Houston Rockets.
The Phoenix Suns, fighting for a play-in spot, begin a three-game road trip without their leading scorer Kevin Durant.
Phoenix Suns All-Star Kevin Durant was helped to the locker room with 6:57 left in the third quarter against Houston on Sunday night after falling to the floor in a collision with the Rockets’ Jabari Smith Jr.
Jalen Green scored 33 points for Houston, and Phoenix star Kevin Durant left with an ankle injury in the Rockets’ 148-109 romp over the Suns on Sunday night.
The Suns announced that Durant will miss the remainder of the game -- which they trail by 40 points in the fourth quarter -- with an ankle injury. "Suns say Kevin Durant (left ankle sprain) will not return," Gerald Bourguet shared on X.