American News: The Timberwolves tried to reach a three-party deal with the Suns and the Nets for KD, but were rejected by the players
8:28am, 19 June 2025Basketball

June 19 According to US reporter Matt Moore, the Timberwolves tried to reach a three-party deal with the Suns and the Nets to get Durant, but the proposal was rejected by Durant. Sources said the Nets were involved in a tripartite deal that could have helped each team adjust its cap space and player contracts to reshape the team's lineup. Although the specific transaction content is not clear, there are speculations that Clarkston may be sent to the Sun. However, Durant exercised his rights, making it clear that he was unwilling to play for the Timberwolves.
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