Kevin Durant recently shared why he declined a trade back to the Golden State Warriors. Despite averaging 27.2 points in 41 games for the Phoenix Suns this season, Durant chose to stay put. He joined the Suns in 2023 after leaving the Brooklyn Nets. Durant had previously played for the Warriors from 2016 to 2019, securing two NBA titles during that period.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr suggested that past criticism might have influenced Durant's decision not to return. However, Durant disagrees with this notion. "People talk crazy about me all the time," he stated on NBA Today. "That's not the reason why I didn't want to come back, I just didn't want to get traded midway through the season."

Durant clarified that his choice was not due to any issues with his former team or teammates like Draymond Green. He expressed a desire to remain with Phoenix and see what they could achieve together for the rest of the season. "I just didn't want to move," he explained, emphasizing his commitment to his current team.
Despite his intentions, there is speculation about Durant's future with Phoenix, especially as they sit 11th in the Western Conference standings. Durant acknowledged these rumours but insisted he never asked for a trade from Phoenix. "You'd have to ask the front office about that," he said, noting that changes are often made when expectations aren't met.
Durant's journey in basketball has been transformative for him personally and professionally. Reflecting on his career and achievements, including winning a gold medal, he shared how basketball has positively impacted his life. His story is featured in "Court of Gold," now available on Netflix.
Durant remains focused on contributing to Phoenix's success this season despite uncertainties about his future with the team. His dedication underscores his commitment to helping elevate their performance and achieving their goals together as a unit before any potential changes occur at season's end.