Kevin Durant is anticipated to extend his stay with the Phoenix Suns, as confirmed by team owner Mat Ishbia. The two-time NBA Finals MVP and four-time Olympic gold medallist joined the Suns in February 2023. He is currently contracted at Footprint Center until the 2025-26 season. Despite being sidelined with a calf strain, Durant began his 18th NBA season impressively, averaging 27.6 points and 6.6 rebounds.
Ishbia expressed confidence that Durant will retire as a Sun, with plans for a two-year, $120 million extension after the 2024-25 season. "Durant loves being in Phoenix, we love having him," Ishbia told ESPN. "We expect Kevin to sign an extension and be with us for the long term. We hope he finishes his career here in Phoenix."

NBA rules prevented Durant from signing a two-year extension last summer. However, both parties intend to address this after the current season concludes. Ishbia emphasised that there have been no indications of Durant wanting to leave Phoenix.
Durant's performance has been remarkable this season, shooting 53.3% overall and 42.9% from three-point range before his injury. The Suns have also started the season well, which adds to the optimism surrounding Durant's future with the team.
The commitment from both sides suggests a strong mutual desire for continuity. Ishbia reiterated that there has never been any dissatisfaction or rumours suggesting otherwise about Durant's tenure with the Suns.
The anticipation of Durant's contract extension reflects his value to the team and their shared goals for success in upcoming seasons.
Durant's potential contract extension signifies a commitment to building on their current success and striving for more achievements together in future seasons.