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Colin Cowherd Reacts To The Kevin Durant Trade

The NBA world was abuzz with excitement and anticipation as the Phoenix Suns were rumored to be working on a blockbuster trade for superstar Kevin Durant. Fans and analysts alike were eagerly waiting to see where the former MVP would land and what impact it would have on the league. So when news broke that Durant was traded to the Houston Rockets on the morning of Game 7 of the NBA Finals, it was no surprise. However, what did come as a surprise was the fact that the trade didn’t fetch the expected haul for the Suns.

The trade, which sent shockwaves throughout the basketball community, saw the Suns send Durant to the Rockets in exchange for a package that included Eric Gordon, P.J. Tucker, and a first-round draft pick. Many were expecting the Suns to receive a much bigger return for a player of Durant’s caliber, but it seems like they were willing to let him go for a lesser price.

The news of the trade was met with mixed reactions from fans and analysts. Some were disappointed that the Suns didn’t get a better deal for Durant, while others were excited to see how he would fit in with the Rockets’ already star-studded lineup. But one person who wasn’t surprised by the outcome was popular sports commentator Colin Cowherd.

Cowherd, known for his bold and often controversial opinions, took to his show to share his thoughts on the Kevin Durant trade. And as expected, he had a lot to say about the deal and what it meant for both teams involved.

Firstly, Cowherd praised the Suns for being proactive and making a move to acquire Durant. He stated that it was a smart move by the Suns to try and bring in a player of Durant’s caliber, especially with their young core of players. He also commended the Rockets for their willingness to take a risk and add another superstar to their already impressive roster.

However, Cowherd also pointed out that the Suns may have made a mistake by not holding out for a better deal. He argued that Durant’s value was much higher than what the Suns received in return and that they could have gotten a better deal if they had waited a little longer. He also questioned whether the Suns were too eager to make a move and didn’t fully explore all their options before agreeing to the trade.

Despite his criticisms, Cowherd also acknowledged that the trade could turn out to be a win-win situation for both teams. He believed that Durant’s addition to the Rockets would make them a formidable force in the league and could potentially lead them to a championship. On the other hand, the Suns’ young core would benefit from playing alongside a superstar like Durant and could potentially become a playoff contender in the near future.

In conclusion, while the Kevin Durant trade may not have fetched the expected haul for the Suns, it is still a significant move that could have a major impact on the league. Only time will tell if it was a smart decision by the Suns or if they missed out on a better deal. But one thing is for sure, the NBA landscape has once again been shaken up, and fans can’t wait to see how it all plays out on the court.

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