The Miami Heat could be gearing up for a blockbuster summer, and Kevin Durant may be at the top of their wishlist. According to Bleacher Report’s Greg Swartz, the Heat and Suns—who reportedly discussed a Durant trade before February’s deadline—could revisit those conversations this offseason.
The proposed deal sends three rotation players and two first-round picks to Phoenix, giving Miami a clear-cut superstar to reload after the Jimmy Butler era.
Miami Heat Receive: Kevin Durant
Phoenix Suns Receive: Kel’el Ware, Terry Rozier, Duncan Robinson, 2025 first-round pick (top-10 protected via Golden State), 2031 first-round pick (unprotected)
For Miami, this deal is all about star power. With Jimmy Butler shipped off and a need to maximize Bam Adebayo’s prime, adding Durant would bring instant firepower, championship pedigree, and a jolt of relevance back to South Beach.
Teaming Durant with Bam and Tyler Herro would give the Heat a balanced trio of scoring, defense, and youth—all under the direction of head coach Erik Spoelstra, who’s proven he can manage egos and maximize elite talent.
Durant, now 36, may not be the all-world player he was in Golden State, but he’s still an elite scorer, averaging 26.0 points, 6.0 rebounds, and 4.3 assists this season while shooting over 53.0% from the field and 43.0% from deep.
He would fit seamlessly in Miami’s offense, and under Spoelstra, his two-way game could be fully unlocked in a playoff setting.
The Heat wouldn’t be mortgaging their entire future, either. While they would give up two picks, the core remains intact with Wiggins, Herro, Adebayo, and rising players like Jaime Jaquez Jr. and Nikola Jovic.
Veterans like Kevin Love and Kyle Anderson offer flexibility and experience off the bench. With Durant, Miami could be back among the Eastern Conference elite.
For Phoenix, the deal is about pivoting without entering full rebuild mode. The Suns’ “big three” experiment with Durant, Devin Booker, and Bradley Beal has failed to deliver results, and with limited depth and assets, changes are inevitable. This trade helps them reset with a solid return.
Kel’el Ware, the Heat rookie big man, is the crown jewel of the package. He’s one of the most promising young centers in the league, showcasing shot-blocking, mobility, and a developing offensive game.
Terry Rozier provides scoring and playmaking, while Duncan Robinson adds elite perimeter shooting. The 2025 and 2031 picks could prove valuable as Miami’s future becomes uncertain.
Still, Durant’s market will be competitive. Other contending teams with stronger asset packages—such as the Knicks, Warriors, or Thunder—could swoop in.
But Miami has always been a star destination. With Pat Riley at the helm and a culture that prioritizes winning, the Heat are well-positioned to lure Durant if he becomes available.
And with Durant reportedly frustrated in Phoenix, this trade could benefit both sides. Miami gets the star it needs. Phoenix gets young talent and draft capital. The NBA landscape could shift dramatically if this move materializes.
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