No need to be responsible for the famous reporter: I guess KD has already gone to the Spurs, but I just have to wait for the draft to announce
6:01am, 10 June 2025Basketball

June 9th, the famous reporter of The Ringer Bill Simmons said that he hopes the Spurs will pursue a star in the offseason and said that he predicts that Durant will be traded to the Spurs.
Bill Simmons said: "If the Spurs have completed (Durant's deal), it is just not announced yet. They may have basically agreed on the details, but they will not be announced until the draft. This can start with Antetokounmpo's potential deal. I think the Spurs trade Durant just because the price and chips are lower. They will really become competitors and may be able to play in a few rounds in the playoffs. But they will also introduce Durant while keeping the second pick, which is my prediction."
Bill Simmons also said that this is not internal news, so nothing may happen between the Suns and the Spurs. But it is not surprising if Durant is eventually traded to the Spurs, because the two teams have been linked together by Durant.
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