Wolves Were More Serious About Trading For Kevin Durant At Trade Deadline Than Assumed

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Wolves Were More Serious About Trading For Kevin Durant At Trade Deadline Than Assumed 

Post#1 » by RealGM Wiretap » Fri May 30, 2025 2:48 pm

The Minnesota Timberwolves had stronger interest in acquiring Kevin Durant from the Phoenix Suns at the trade deadline than previously assumed. The cap machinations required to consummate a trade were extremely challenging as two second apron teams, but the impending free agencies of Julius Randle, Naz Reid and Nickeil Alexander-Walker could change the equation.


"It became clear to me in talking to the parties involved just how serious the Wolves were about trying to trade for Kevin Durant at the trade deadline," said Brian Windhorst on Friday's Hoop Collective Podcast.


"At the time, the Wolves were not playing their best basketball. They subsequently finished the season, I think, 18-5 and got to the Western Conference Finals. So I don't want to make it implied that their mindset is still where it was in February."


"Also, it would have been an extraordinary series of deals to be able to [make the trade]," interjected Tim MacMahon.


"Which is why they didn't do it. But the point is this wasn't just we're not doing anything on trade deadline day. They made some sort of progress. Getting it done was impossible. They were two second apron teams. But after these guys opt out, they won't be a second apron team.


"I'm not arguing that Durant is going to end up in Minnesota... If you look at Tim Connelly, he made the big [Rudy] Gobert trade. He made the big trade of KAT for Julius Randle and DiVincenzo."


The Wolves certainly hope to keep some combination of Randle, Reid and Alexander-Walker could be retained, but there is also a path of revisiting a trade for Durant this offseason.

Via Brian Windhorst/ESPN

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Re: Wolves Were More Serious About Trading For Kevin Durant At Trade Deadline Than Assumed 

Post#3 » by Trippp » Fri May 30, 2025 4:31 pm

Ryan4Twins wrote:I hope they keep NAW


Heard the cousins may team up in OKC! NAW has real upside - I can see him winning MIP next year.
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Re: Wolves Were More Serious About Trading For Kevin Durant At Trade Deadline Than Assumed 

Post#4 » by puja21 » Fri May 30, 2025 5:20 pm

randle likely to opt into 30M when you look at how few cap space teams are out there for leverage

(also doesn't help he just had a horrible series that had twolves fans calling him "Dubious Handle")
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Re: Wolves Were More Serious About Trading For Kevin Durant At Trade Deadline Than Assumed 

Post#5 » by h4rrison » Fri May 30, 2025 5:32 pm

Trippp wrote:
Ryan4Twins wrote:I hope they keep NAW


Heard the cousins may team up in OKC! NAW has real upside - I can see him winning MIP next year.


He would need to average 20 ppg and I don't see that happening. He's too inconsistent.

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