BREAKING NEWS: Kevin Durant to Denver? A Shocking Superteam Could Be Brewing with Nikola Jokic
In a stunning twist that could reshape the NBA landscape, sources close to league discussions have confirmed that the Denver Nuggets are actively exploring potential trade scenarios to acquire Kevin Durant from the Phoenix Suns. While still considered a long shot, internal talks and speculative frameworks suggest Denver is at least entertaining the idea of forming a historic duo between Durant and three-time MVP Nikola Jokic.
This revelation arrives on the heels of another bitter playoff exit for the Nuggets, who were eliminated in the second round for a second straight year. With Jokic in the heart of his prime and Denver’s championship window wide open, the organization appears willing to make bold — and perhaps uncomfortable — decisions to return to the NBA Finals.
Durant, 36, is entering the final year of his contract with Phoenix. The Suns are reportedly shopping the 14-time All-Star to reconfigure their core, and multiple contenders have expressed interest. But Denver? Few saw this coming.
Yet Durant has expressed admiration for Jokic in the past, calling him “brilliant” and admitting that most players are “in awe” of his game. A potential pairing would be nothing short of basketball poetry. Imagine the Jokic-Durant two-man game — lethal spacing, elite shot-making, and unguardable isolation play. Last season, Durant led the league with 1.16 points per isolation possession, proof that he remains one of the NBA’s most efficient scorers.
Several trade packages are rumored to be in discussion:
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Package 1: Jamal Murray, Peyton Watson, and draft capital for Durant.
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Package 2: Michael Porter Jr., Christian Braun, and Russell Westbrook in a three-team deal involving the Brooklyn Nets.
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Package 3: A blockbuster sending both MPJ and Aaron Gordon out, with Denver receiving Durant and Noah Clowney.
However, complications loom. Denver lacks significant draft capital, and the NBA’s new salary cap restrictions mean a third team is almost certainly required. The Nuggets are already operating near the league’s first luxury tax apron, making matching salaries a logistical nightmare.
Still, fans are daring to dream. The chance to see Durant and Jokic share the court would be a seismic moment not just for Denver, but for the entire NBA.
Is a superteam forming in the Mile High City? Stay tuned. The summer just got a whole lot more interesting.