The Miami Heat have emerged as one of the most frequently mentioned potential destinations for Kevin Durant, should the Phoenix Suns decide to trade the 15-time All-Star this offseason. According to NBA insider Marc Stein, the Heat, along with the Minnesota Timberwolves, New York Knicks, and San Antonio Spurs, are among the top suitors for Durant’s services.
Durant, who averaged 26.6 points per game this season, remains a highly sought-after player despite being 36 years old. His scoring ability and experience make him an attractive option for teams looking to bolster their rosters. The Suns, after a disappointing 36–46 season and a first-round playoff exit, are reportedly considering significant roster changes, which could include trading Durant.
The Heat have a history of pursuing Durant, having shown interest in acquiring him during previous trade opportunities. Recent reports indicate that Miami was close to finalizing a deal to bring Durant to South Beach, but ultimately decided against it due to the high asking price from the Suns. The proposed trade would have involved sending Jimmy Butler to Phoenix, but Miami was hesitant to “mortgage their future” for the aging star.
With Butler now traded to the Golden State Warriors, the Heat’s interest in Durant may intensify as they seek to remain competitive in the Eastern Conference. Potential trade packages could include a combination of young talent and draft picks, such as Kel’el Ware, Duncan Robinson, and future first-round selections.
As the offseason approaches, the possibility of Durant joining the Heat remains a topic of interest. While no deal is imminent, the mutual interest between the player and the franchise suggests that Miami could be a viable landing spot for Durant if the Suns decide to part ways with their star forward.
