Source: Kevin Durant Could Sacrifice $20 Million In Potential Earnings To Extend Rockets Future

The Rockets' first contract extension offer to Kevin Durant will reportedly be $20 million less than a max extension, according to a source.

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Following Kevin Durant’s move to the Rockets, several analysts speculated that the 36-year-old superstar plans to retire in Houston. Subsequently, NBA Insider Tim MacMahon claimed that the Rockets may not come to terms with Durant on an extension this summer as they do not plan to offer him a max extension just yet.

He said they will be comfortable seeing Kevin Durant play on the expiring contract he is on. However, now, according to sources, Durant’s willingness to take a haircut on the deal has been revealed. 

According to Kurt Huelin, a source told NBC Sports that Durant might be willing to accept a considerably lower offer than a max extension. 

“Durant is in the final year of his current contract at $54.7 million. The Rockets can offer him a max two-year, $122.1 million extension (no team can offer Durant more than two years because of the over-38 rule).”

“The contract has to be short in this case, but what is a fair number for the future Hall of Famer? One source who spoke to NBC Sports during Summer League suggested KD might dip to about the $100 million mark for two years, around $10 million a season below the max, but still $50 million a season.”

The Rockets have two solid young pieces, Tari Eason (this season) and Amen Thompson (next season), who are in line for a contract extension. Since these two players have been a part of the young core that the Rockets built for their long-term future, they should prioritize the salary cap space for them instead of Durant. 

If they give Durant his extension this offseason, then Amen Thompson and Tari Eason are both at risk of losing out on money due to the salary cap restrictions of the league. Durant averaged 26.6 points, 6.0 rebounds, and 4.2 assists in the last season and led the league in isolation efficiency. Even at age 36, he is dominating like he’s in the prime of his career. 

According to Brian Windhorst of ESPN, the Rockets seem to be planning a major move in the 2027-28 season, as both Alperen Sengun and Jabari Smith Jr. saw a dip in their contract extensions for that season. If the Rockets now extend Durant for two more seasons, that 2027-28 plan could potentially be at risk. 

Just like the Lakers, the Rockets seem to be preparing themselves for the 2027 offseason. Therefore, it would be wise to wait for the extension instead of hurrying to force a deal that could put their future at risk. 

The Rockets have until the beginning of the 2025-26 season to decide whether to extend Durant or save the decision for the end of the season. 

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Chaitanya Dadhwal is an NBA Analyst and Columnist at Fadeaway World from New Delhi, India. He fell in love with basketball in 2018 after seeing James Harden in his prime. He joined the sports journalism world in 2021, one year before finishing his law school in 2022. He attended Jindal Global Law School in Sonipat, India, where his favorite subject was also Sports Law.He transitioned from law to journalism after realizing his true passion for sports and basketball in particular. Even though his journalism is driven by his desire to understand both sides of an argument and give a neutral perspective, he openly admits he is biased towards the Houston Rockets and Arsenal. But that intersection of in-depth analysis and passion helps him simplify the fine print and complex language for his readers.His goal in life is to open his own sports management agency one day and represent athletes. He wants to ensure he can help bridge the gap in equal opportunity for athletes across various sports and different genders playing the same sport.
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