Kevin Durant’s dissatisfaction with his role on the Phoenix Suns has raised speculation about a potential exit. Sources have indicated that Durant was not pleased with how he was used in the team’s offense, feeling relegated to the corner too often and not playing to his strengths. Some teammates and people close to the organization believe Durant needed to communicate his concerns more directly with the coaching staff. After being swept by the Timberwolves in the playoffs, questions have arisen about Durant’s future with the Suns.

Durant was acquired by the Suns from the Nets last year with hopes of returning Phoenix to the NBA Finals. However, the team has taken steps backward in the last two seasons, despite Durant’s presence. While the Suns won more games this season with a big three of Durant, Devin Booker, and Bradley Beal, they earned a lower playoff seed and struggled against the Timberwolves in the postseason. This series against Minnesota showcased the team’s struggles and the potential for Durant’s time in Phoenix to be coming to an end.

Durant played 75 games this season, his most since 2018-19, and averaged 27.1 points per game. Despite a solid postseason performance, the Suns could not keep up with the Timberwolves, leading to a 6-9 record with Durant on the roster. With high-priced stars and a team that seems to be regressing, the Suns will need to evaluate their roster and make changes to improve their future prospects.

As a veteran player who has played for three teams in the last six years, Durant has shown a willingness to move if he believes it will enhance his chances of winning. With a hefty cap hit of $51.2 million next season and two years left on his contract, Durant’s future in Phoenix remains uncertain. The seeds have been planted for a potential exit as Durant seeks a better situation to achieve his goals. The situation in Phoenix has raised questions about the team’s direction and Durant’s role moving forward.

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