Some of the pregame excitement ahead of the NBA championship June 22 had nothing to do with the Pacers and Thunder.
A pair of Western Conference teams stole the spotlight with a blockbuster trade involving an all-time great: Kevin Durant.
Winners
Kevin DurantHouston didn’t give up much in the trade, so Durant will have a strong team around him. That also means Durant won’t have to shoulder a load as big as he did in Phoenix or in prior stops such as the Brooklyn Nets, Warriors, and Thunder.
Rockets
Houston adds Durant and hardly subtracts anything from a young and talented roster. Amen Thompson has emerged as a strong go-to guard, which nixes the loss of Green to the Suns.
Losers
SunsWhile the Suns will get the No. 10 pick, a first-round frontcourt talent such as Maryland standout Derik Queen may not resolve the Suns’ immediate center issues. In addition, second round picks are more hit-and-miss than first rounders, so Phoenix probably won’t see dividends on the draft capital anytime soon.
Heat
Miami parted ways with veteran star forward Jimmy Butler at midseason via a trade with the Warriors. The Heat sneaked into the playoffs despite a losing record but bowed out in the first round.
Will Heat president Pat Riley be criticized for missing out on acquiring an all-time great late in his career? That depends on how well the Heat and Rockets do next season.
Spurs
The San Antonio Spurs also had a chance at Durant, at least in terms of his interest.
But with six straight losing seasons, the Spurs are more than one player away from win-now mode. San Antonio’s biggest loss may be the chance to help star big man Victor Wembanyama develop and learn from a future Hall of Famer.
Timberwolves
The Minnesota Timberwolves were also linked to Durant, and the Wolves clearly needed another star after a 4–1 Western Conference finals loss for a second straight year. Minnesota isn’t likely to find another player close to Durant’s caliber.







