Kevin Durant traded to Houston Rockets: Fantasy basketball impact - Yahoo Sports

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The Rockets sped up their timeline on Sunday, acquiring superstar Kevin Durant from the Phoenix Suns in exchange for Jalen Green, Dillon Brooks, this year's 10th overall selection and multiple second-round picks.

After a hard-fought seven-game series that sent the young Rockets packing in the first round, getting Durant alleviates the inconsistent shot-making and crunch-time follies that stunted their growth.

Phoenix, on the other hand, moves on from a forgetful era in which the trio of Booker-Durant-Beal amounted to one first-round exit and missed the playoffs this season.

Let’s discuss the fantasy implications of the blockbuster trade on the heels of what’s sure to be an exciting close to the NBA Finals on Sunday night.

Houston Rockets

When the Rockets were rumored to be interested in Durant last week, my initial thoughts were:

“I'm a fan of Durant slotting into the PF spot in Houston because it makes its offense more dynamic. It has all of the other pieces covered — now, it's about whether the Rockets want to run it back with the same young unit or make a splash. Either way, KD still thrives from a fantasy perspective with the Rockets.”

My stance hasn’t wavered now that the deals have been executed. I expect Durant to be a late-first-rounder in fantasy, and if he stays healthy, he should finish within the top 15 (he hasn’t finished less than 12th in per-game value since his rookie season).

The fantasy values for Amen Thompson, Alperen Şengün and Fred VanVleet remain the same, if not slightly better, because of Durant’s arrival. Adding one of the most efficient scorers ever lightens the offensive burden. The gravity and attention KD brings, even as he’s turning 37 this fall, will help the offense flow more fluidly and likely lead to more assists and better ball movement.

The biggest winner is Tari Eason. A per-minute beast who easily racks up fantasy production is a player I’m expecting to see a boost in minutes and opportunity now that Brooks is gone. I think he’s the more natural fit at SF than Jabari Smith Jr.

I think Smith is the player most negatively impacted on Houston. He was great off the bench for the Rockets in the postseason so that could stick as his preferred role with so much fire power in the starting unit.

Phoenix Suns

The Suns' hands were tied, as Durant is an aging star with one year left on his deal. They didn’t have much bargaining power, but to see them only come back with the 10th pick of the upcoming 2025 NBA Draft plus Green, Brooks and second-round picks is a bit disappointing. Like you couldn’t get one of Tari Eason, Jabari Smith, Cam Whitmore or Reed Sheppard?!?!

Still, I like Green’s chances of improving his fantasy game with a change in scenery.

Green is durable, having played at least 67 games across his first four seasons. While availability is key for any format, Green is a player I prefer in points leagues because most of his value is derived from scoring.

He finished 79th in points leagues, averaging 31 fantasy points per game last season. Scoring shouldn’t be a problem in Phoenix, with 18 FGA and 29% usage per game now vacated in the offense without KD. With such a light and uninspiring frontcourt, I’d expect the Suns to increase their pace and lean on a three-guard lineup led by Booker. Although, it appears Bradley Beal could be on his way out.

For category leagues, fantasy managers need to see more efficiency gains. He’s never shot better than 42% from the field, but it’s nice to see Green’s been working on his mid-range game this summer. Having vets like Booker and Beal (for now) should help him round out his game with better decision-making and shot selection. Improving efficiency would make up for the middling rebounds, assists and lack of stocks he provides.

I’m higher on Booker after this trade, moving him up to a mid-second rounder since he’ll generate so much offense for this team. Beal carries too much injury risk to get excited, but his stock didn’t go down in this scenario. Brooks isn’t a factor for me in any format.

Let’s see what the Suns do in the NBA Draft; otherwise, this deal should be the start of an epic summer in the Association.

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Cecilia

Kevin Durant's trade to the Houston Rockets promises a considerable fantasy basketball boost, as his all-around talents join forces with James Harden and company. The new big three will ignite matchups across leagues.

2025-07-01 05:38:07 reply
Bellamy

Kevin Durant's swap to the Houston Rockets brings a game-changing talent and immediate star power into this season’s fantasy basketball landscape, upending expectations with his exceptional scoring ability prompting owners of LeBron James or Stephen Curry doubles in draft projections.

2025-07-01 05:38:22 reply
Lillith

Kevin Durant's arrival in Houston, set to rock the fantasy basketball landscape by infusing new energy and offensive firepower into a reportedly improved Rockets lineup.

2025-07-01 05:38:36 reply
Bella

Kevin Durant's trade to the Houston Rockets adds a new chasm of potential in fantasy basketball leagues, with his devastating offense and defensive versatility infusing unprecedented depth into team rotations.

2025-07-03 10:06:12 reply
Khalil

Kevin Durant's trading to the Houston Rockets sets off a fantasy basketball frenzy, bringing his all-around game and championship experience straight into a team with aspirations of dominating their conference.

2025-07-06 21:57:10 reply
Colette

The Kevin Durant to Houston Rockets trade sets the stage for a formidable lineup that could confidently challenge former rivals in its conference, significantly impacting not just positional depth but overall fantasy basketbasketball leagues.

2025-07-18 00:27:37 reply

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