The New York Knicks have reportedly been the leaders for Durant’s services, and they’re still apparently willing to give him a four-year, $164 million max offer.
However, ESPN’s Brian Windhorst offers up a twist. On “Get Up†this morning, he said Durant and the Golden State Warriors are discussing what essentially amounts to a “delayed sign-and-trade.â€
“The Durant situation is still in flux,†Windhorst said. “One of the things being discussed right now is the Golden State Warriors would offer Kevin Durant a five-year contract, $57 million dollars extra than he could get from signing elsewhere, let him rehab, and then work with him to be traded, potentially to New York, potentially to somewhere else.â€
However, ESPN’s Brian Windhorst offers up a twist. On “Get Up†this morning, he said Durant and the Golden State Warriors are discussing what essentially amounts to a “delayed sign-and-trade.â€
“The Durant situation is still in flux,†Windhorst said. “One of the things being discussed right now is the Golden State Warriors would offer Kevin Durant a five-year contract, $57 million dollars extra than he could get from signing elsewhere, let him rehab, and then work with him to be traded, potentially to New York, potentially to somewhere else.â€
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