Kevin Durant is a major coup for the Houston Rockets, giving them an elite shot-maker and offensive engine who slots in perfectly alongside their core. Even as he enters the twilight of his career, Durant continues to deliver, putting up 26.6 points, 6.0 boards, and 4.2 dimes per game last season.
Several franchises were in the mix for the 15-time All-Star this offseason—Miami, Minnesota, Toronto, and of course Houston, who ultimately won the race and secured the superstar. The move sees Durant join a No. 2-seeded Rockets team that notched 52 wins under head coach Ime Udoka and now look even more dangerous in the West, with Durant teaming up with 2025 All-Star Alperen Sengun, emerging two-way threat Amen Thompson, and veteran playmaker Fred VanVleet.
What’s more, Houston was one of Durant’s preferred landing spots, alongside Miami and San Antonio. His strong rapport with Udoka, built during their time with Team USA and the Brooklyn Nets, likely played a key role in the move. Just last week, the Rockets locked Udoka into a lucrative long-term deal, solidifying their foundation as they gear up for a title push.