The Kevin Durant saga continues to roll on with momentum this NBA offseason.
Durant reportedly put in a trade request to the Nets, which has sent basketball fans and pundits into a frenzy trying to predict where he will land.
Trade Machine scenarios are being bandied about with abandon, but the reality is, only a small number of teams can make a deal for the superstar forward, and probably an even smaller amount that Durant would like to play for.
Initial reports indicated that the Heat and Suns were on Durant's list of possible destinations, but recently the Warriors have emerged as a dark horse to regain the services of the star who won two straight Finals MVPs with them in 2017 and 2018.
Fox Sports' Ric Bucher reported that Stephen Curry has reached out to Durant multiple times as he prepares to chase the fifth title of his career — which would give him the advantage over LeBron James.
"The rumor mill and all that stuff is part of the nature of the NBA and league," Curry told NBC Sports Bay Area. "You take it for what it is. You know how quickly things can change, but I like where we're at."
The rumor mill will keep turning, but where there is smoke, there is fire, no?
What would a Durant trade to Golden State look like? We answer the five most burning questions, beginning with the most obvious . . .
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Can a trade be done?
If the NBA has proven anything over the years, it's that anything is possible. ("="" href="https://