Okay, so, I was digging around the internet today, trying to figure out what’s up with Kevin Durant’s contract situation. It’s a bit of a mess, honestly, but here’s what I found out.
First off, I started by just Googling “Kevin Durant contract.” Yeah, real original, I know. But hey, it’s a starting point, right? The first few results were all about some four-year, $205.5 million deal with the Philadelphia 76ers. But wait a second I recall KD is with the Suns.
Then I scrolled down a bit and saw some stuff about the Phoenix Suns. Okay, that’s more like it. Apparently, there was some buzz about him signing a two-year extension with them. I dug into that a bit more, and it turns out that the Suns’ owner, Mat Ishbia, mentioned something about expecting Durant to sign an extension.
- I kept reading, and it looked like there was a one-year, $59.7 million deal on the table that would keep him in Phoenix through the 2026-27 season. It was mentioned that he signed a four-year contract.
- So, I pieced it all together. It seems like Durant is currently signed with the Suns until 2025-26.
- But, there’s this option for him to extend for another year, which would take him to 2026-27.
Honestly, it’s all a bit confusing. There are so many numbers and years flying around. But the main takeaway is that Kevin Durant is with the Phoenix Suns for now, and there’s a possibility he’ll be staying there for a bit longer. I guess we’ll just have to wait and see what he decides to do.
It’s wild how much money these guys make, though, right? I mean, millions and millions of dollars just to play basketball. I guess I should’ve practiced my jump shot a bit more when I was a kid. Anyway, that’s my little adventure into the world of NBA contracts. Hope you found it somewhat interesting. I might start practicing basketball now. It seems like an easy job with good pay.