The NBA announced a major schedule change for the Oklahoma City Thunder’s matchup against the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday Feb. 5. That matchup will now be shown at 9:30 p.m. EST and will be broadcast on ESPN.
Being a title contender has its perks. One of those being the NBA flexing games to the national stage. The Oklahoma City Thunder added another game to their national television slate when the league announced their contest against the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday, Feb. 5 will now also be broadcasted on ESPN.
Fast forward to 2025, with the Phoenix Suns currently struggling to win games despite having a Big 3, fans have started to accuse KD of poor leadership. One fan went as far as saying that Devin Booker is seemingly fed up with the Slim Reaper.
The Suns' 2031 first-round pick is already a rich trade asset. Kevin Durant and Devin Booker will surely decline by then. And who knows but odds are, neither will be in Phoenix by then. It makes sense that Presti would've been interested in the draft pick.
It's been weeks since any team has been able to figure out a way to slow down Phoenix Suns stars Kevin Durant and Devin Booker. Durant and Booker have been tormenting opponents, and the duo will try to keep rolling on Monday when Phoenix collides with the host Cleveland Cavaliers.
The Suns are set to play four games on national television before the All-Star break - now is the time to make a true impression as the proverbial second half of the season is fast approaching.
In a recent interview with Out The Mud Podcast, the future Hall of Famer spoke about his decision to leave Oklahoma City. Durant: “I understood why people was pissed off, but I
Oklahoma City Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault will take charge of one of the four All-Star teams in about a month.
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It's been weeks since any team has been able to figure out a way to slow down Phoenix Suns stars Kevin Durant and Devin Booker ... were blown out by the Oklahoma City Thunder 134-114 on Thursday.
Kevin Durant sounds off on critics who don't think his longevity will last with the Suns, and the rest of his career.
It didn’t Sunday afternoon, when Durant shook off an ugly first half to close out the Detroit Pistons on the road — scoring 30 of his game-high 36 points in the final 24 minutes, with seven rebounds, five assists, three blocks and two steals.