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The next trade Rockets must make after acquiring Kevin Durant from Suns

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The next trade Rockets must make after acquiring Kevin Durant from Suns
The Houston Rockets had a breakout 2024-25 season with 52 wins, signaling their rebuild is paying off—even if they fell short against the Warriors again. Now, after snagging Kevin Durant from the Suns, analysts are buzzing about what move they should make next to push the team into true title contention.
Editor’s Note: The Rockets are no longer just a promising young team—they’re serious players. Adding Durant is huge, but the conversation is shifting to how they can capitalize on this momentum. For fans, it’s an exciting time: Houston’s front office has to nail their next move to turn potential into a championship run.
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