Kevin Durant, Rockets Unlikely To Sign Extension At Max

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Kevin Durant, Rockets Unlikely To Sign Extension At Max 

Post#1 » by RealGM Wiretap » Thu Aug 14, 2025 3:39 am

Kevin Durant and the Houston Rockets have yet to have substantive talks on a contract extension following his trade from the Phoenix Suns this offseason. Durant is currently eligible to sign a two-year, $118 million extension, or he could sign for up to $120 million over two years six months after the trade beginning on January 5, 2026.


"There's not a sense of urgency to get it done right now," said Tim MacMahon on Wednesday's episode of NBA Today. "The Rockets have other business they have to handle this summer. Primarily, the extension for Tari Eason."


The Rockets needed a player capable of creating his own offense and were able to acquire Durant at a reasonable cost.


"They didn't push all their chips in," continued MacMahon. "They were very patient as far as the pursuit of a trade for Kevin Durant. Matter of fact, I wouldn't say they pursued it—they waited until the price was at a value that they felt was comfortable for them.


"Kevin Durant is their best player—he's not necessarily their priority. That's not an insult to him. Their priority is making sure they have as long of a runway as possible while trying to cash in on this window they created by getting Kevin Durant.


"Certainly, I think both sides want that to be more than a one-year window. But it's not going to be a max extension. If that was the priority for Kevin Durant, it would have been done in conjunction with the trade and he probably wouldn't have ended up in Houston.


"I think you'll see both sides take a patient approach. They will work together. But again, I don't think this is an urgent situation. Even if they get to camp or the start of the season, if it's not done, I don't think you'll see panic from either side."


Durant is in the final season of his four-year, $198 million extension signed with the Brooklyn Nets in 2021.

Via Tim MacMahon/ESPN

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Re: Kevin Durant, Rockets Unlikely To Sign Extension At Max 

Post#2 » by sonictecture » Thu Aug 14, 2025 3:37 pm

You mean Houston is unlikely to offer the max to Durant?

Durant doesn’t respond well to challenges or being dissed. Durant is the best player but not a priority? Good luck with that.
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Re: Kevin Durant, Rockets Unlikely To Sign Extension At Max 

Post#3 » by Pickled Prunes » Thu Aug 14, 2025 6:51 pm

sonictecture wrote:You mean Houston is unlikely to offer the max to Durant?

Durant doesn’t respond well to challenges or being dissed. Durant is the best player but not a priority? Good luck with that.

Getting Durant was a potentially good thing, short term, that fell into their lap. Keeping Durant, long term, is an impossibility because he's old and not real durable. I'm sure HOU wants to keep him around until he retires, but they won't miss out on keeping their young core together just to make sure KD feels loved. We've all been watching the Paul George fiasco in PHI. Those type of mistakes are made by desperate teams... HOU is not desperate. If KD walks, he walks.
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Re: Kevin Durant, Rockets Unlikely To Sign Extension At Max 

Post#4 » by Alex_84 » Thu Aug 14, 2025 7:46 pm

Pickled Prunes wrote:
sonictecture wrote:You mean Houston is unlikely to offer the max to Durant?

Durant doesn’t respond well to challenges or being dissed. Durant is the best player but not a priority? Good luck with that.

Getting Durant was a potentially good thing, short term, that fell into their lap. Keeping Durant, long term, is an impossibility because he's old and not real durable. I'm sure HOU wants to keep him around until he retires, but they won't miss out on keeping their young core together just to make sure KD feels loved. We've all been watching the Paul George fiasco in PHI. Those type of mistakes are made by desperate teams... HOU is not desperate. If KD walks, he walks.


I'm sure they will agree on extension and it's gonna be for less than max.

If by any chance KD refuses that, at least Hou will know that his priority is not actually a "finally earned" chip.
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Re: Kevin Durant, Rockets Unlikely To Sign Extension At Max 

Post#5 » by MitchB3 » Thu Aug 14, 2025 8:33 pm

sonictecture wrote:You mean Houston is unlikely to offer the max to Durant?

Durant doesn’t respond well to challenges or being dissed. Durant is the best player but not a priority? Good luck with that.



If KD is your best player, you might as well throw away the season.
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Re: Kevin Durant, Rockets Unlikely To Sign Extension At Max 

Post#6 » by Sports_Prophet » Thu Aug 14, 2025 11:04 pm

MitchB3 wrote:
sonictecture wrote:You mean Houston is unlikely to offer the max to Durant?

Durant doesn’t respond well to challenges or being dissed. Durant is the best player but not a priority? Good luck with that.



If KD is your best player, you might as well throw away the season.

That makes absolutely no sense! KD has been a star player in NBA for well over 15 years! So.many people on here don't really know anything about highschool, college or professional sports!!
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Re: Kevin Durant, Rockets Unlikely To Sign Extension At Max 

Post#7 » by t-rexCity » Fri Aug 15, 2025 2:58 am

MitchB3 wrote:
sonictecture wrote:You mean Houston is unlikely to offer the max to Durant?

Durant doesn’t respond well to challenges or being dissed. Durant is the best player but not a priority? Good luck with that.



If KD is your best player, you might as well throw away the season.

Not a big fan of his but don't underestimate him either.
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Re: Kevin Durant, Rockets Unlikely To Sign Extension At Max 

Post#8 » by Alex_84 » Fri Aug 15, 2025 7:24 am

MitchB3 wrote:
sonictecture wrote:You mean Houston is unlikely to offer the max to Durant?

Durant doesn’t respond well to challenges or being dissed. Durant is the best player but not a priority? Good luck with that.



If KD is your best player, you might as well throw away the season.


Showcasing you're casual with such a pride! You do you, man.
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Re: Kevin Durant, Rockets Unlikely To Sign Extension At Max 

Post#9 » by MitchB3 » Wed Aug 20, 2025 3:21 pm

Alex_84 wrote:
MitchB3 wrote:
sonictecture wrote:You mean Houston is unlikely to offer the max to Durant?

Durant doesn’t respond well to challenges or being dissed. Durant is the best player but not a priority? Good luck with that.



If KD is your best player, you might as well throw away the season.


Showcasing you're casual with such a pride! You do you, man.



LOL. Nobody is a casual fan here. Since leaving the Warriors, KD has barely made a deep playoff push. His teammates has been Kyrie, Harden, CP, Book, and Beal. We tend to overlook who KD REALLY is. He's a great Basketball player who just wants to really hoop, that's it.
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Re: Kevin Durant, Rockets Unlikely To Sign Extension At Max 

Post#10 » by MitchB3 » Wed Aug 20, 2025 3:22 pm

t-rexCity wrote:
MitchB3 wrote:
sonictecture wrote:You mean Houston is unlikely to offer the max to Durant?

Durant doesn’t respond well to challenges or being dissed. Durant is the best player but not a priority? Good luck with that.



If KD is your best player, you might as well throw away the season.

Not a big fan of his but don't underestimate him either.


No one is underestimating, but we shouldn't gloss over or try to rewrite the narrative, either.
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Re: Kevin Durant, Rockets Unlikely To Sign Extension At Max 

Post#11 » by MitchB3 » Wed Aug 20, 2025 3:27 pm

Sports_Prophet wrote:
MitchB3 wrote:
sonictecture wrote:You mean Houston is unlikely to offer the max to Durant?

Durant doesn’t respond well to challenges or being dissed. Durant is the best player but not a priority? Good luck with that.



If KD is your best player, you might as well throw away the season.

That makes absolutely no sense! KD has been a star player in NBA for well over 15 years! So.many people on here don't really know anything about highschool, college or professional sports!!



No, please enlighten the group. KD is one of my favorite players, but at the same time, we can have an honest conversation about who he is. At this stage of his career guy like KD, LeBron, Steph, those are guys that are now 2nd and 3rd option players. The days of them carrying teams to Conference Finals, and NBA Finals are over.
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Re: Kevin Durant, Rockets Unlikely To Sign Extension At Max 

Post#12 » by t-rexCity » Sat Aug 23, 2025 1:44 am

MitchB3 wrote:
t-rexCity wrote:
MitchB3 wrote:

If KD is your best player, you might as well throw away the season.

Not a big fan of his but don't underestimate him either.


No one is underestimating, but we shouldn't gloss over or try to rewrite the narrative, either.

He is the best player on any given roster. He just doesn't stick around is the problem. I wouldn't want him on my team because he's not loyal to the team and is simply chasing rings but when you say he's not the best player than yeah you're underestimating him for sure
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Re: Kevin Durant, Rockets Unlikely To Sign Extension At Max 

Post#13 » by MitchB3 » Tue Aug 26, 2025 12:56 am

t-rexCity wrote:
MitchB3 wrote:
t-rexCity wrote:Not a big fan of his but don't underestimate him either.


No one is underestimating, but we shouldn't gloss over or try to rewrite the narrative, either.

He is the best player on any given roster. He just doesn't stick around is the problem. I wouldn't want him on my team because he's not loyal to the team and is simply chasing rings but when you say he's not the best player than yeah you're underestimating him for sure



That's my point, how are you supposed to be the "best player" when **** hits the fan, you want to dip? KD as your best player can get you to the playoffs, but Finals? Winning it all? That's a narrative he's going to have to figure out how to break.
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Re: Kevin Durant, Rockets Unlikely To Sign Extension At Max 

Post#14 » by t-rexCity » Tue Aug 26, 2025 1:06 am

MitchB3 wrote:
t-rexCity wrote:
MitchB3 wrote:
No one is underestimating, but we shouldn't gloss over or try to rewrite the narrative, either.

He is the best player on any given roster. He just doesn't stick around is the problem. I wouldn't want him on my team because he's not loyal to the team and is simply chasing rings but when you say he's not the best player than yeah you're underestimating him for sure



That's my point, how are you supposed to be the "best player" when **** hits the fan, you want to dip? KD as your best player can get you to the playoffs, but Finals? Winning it all? That's a narrative he's going to have to figure out how to break.

He was one inch away taking the Nets to ECF and lost to Bucks the eventual champions that year. And loyal means alot to teams because you build a roster for the next 5 to 6 years around your best player. Once they leave you're stuck in the bottom for a very long time so that's why I'd never cheer to bring him to my city but that boy can hoop when he's locked in. That OKC team was fun to watch and KD still produces at that same level. He just not reliable.
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Re: Kevin Durant, Rockets Unlikely To Sign Extension At Max 

Post#15 » by MitchB3 » Fri Aug 29, 2025 9:51 am

t-rexCity wrote:
MitchB3 wrote:
t-rexCity wrote:He is the best player on any given roster. He just doesn't stick around is the problem. I wouldn't want him on my team because he's not loyal to the team and is simply chasing rings but when you say he's not the best player than yeah you're underestimating him for sure



That's my point, how are you supposed to be the "best player" when sh..it hits the fan, you want to dip? KD as your best player can get you to the playoffs, but Finals? Winning it all? That's a narrative he's going to have to figure out how to break.

He was one inch away taking the Nets to ECF and lost to Bucks the eventual champions that year. And loyal means alot to teams because you build a roster for the next 5 to 6 years around your best player. Once they leave you're stuck in the bottom for a very long time so that's why I'd never cheer to bring him to my city but that boy can hoop when he's locked in. That OKC team was fun to watch and KD still produces at that same level. He just not reliable.


That's my point, KD can produce; however, his mood changes like the weather. Two things can be true: you can be the best player, but not someone a team should build around. At this stage of his career, he's a number 2 option, and again, that's okay. You don't remain top dog forever.

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