Ime Udoka & Rockets Make Key 3-Roster Move Amid Kevin Durant Retirement News

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An unforgettable era of basketball is quietly approaching its final chapter. The legends who electrified many childhoods are inching toward retirement. These were the players who taught an entire generation what clutch basketball truly looked like. And now, one by one, they’re preparing to leave the hardwood for good. LeBron James has already hinted he’ll chase one final title before hanging it up. Following closely, the Phoenix Suns finally pulled the trigger on Kevin Durant on Sunday, too, in a move that stunned the league. Now, Durant is suiting up for the Houston Rockets, where he reportedly plans to close out his legendary career.

“The goal right now for Kevin Durant and the Rockets is for him to retire in Houston,” Shams Charania revealed Thursday on ESPN’s First Take. While the trade in itself is quite shocking, the quiet truth is that Houston’s front office mapped this out carefully. The Rockets are building a roster built for a championship run. So far, they’ve made three major moves, enough to give rival front offices a pounding headache.

According to Shams Charania’s latest post on X (formerly Twitter) confirmed just how aggressive Houston’s front office has been. He reported, “Over the last 13 days, the Rockets have reached deals to acquire Kevin Durant, extend Steven Adams and coach Ime Udoka, and bring back their free agents Fred VanVleet, Tate, Holiday and Green.” And now, things are getting downright intriguing.

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So first, the Houston Rockets landed 2× NBA champion Kevin Durant, signaling they’re officially done rebuilding and ready to contend. Then came another power move: head coach Ime Udoka agreed to a long-term extension, making him one of the league’s highest-paid coaches. Udoka has earned it, leading Houston to its first top-two seed in the West in seven years. In just his second season, the Rockets finished 52-30 and snapped a playoff drought dating back to 2020. But the front office wasn’t done.

Over the last 13 days, the Rockets have reached deals to acquire Kevin Durant, extend Steven Adams and coach Ime Udoka, and bring back their free agents Fred VanVleet, Tate, Holiday and Green. https://t.co/16RNr2kNQv

— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) June 27, 2025

Steven Adams secured a three-year, $39 million extension after arriving via trade from Memphis in February. And lastly, Houston doubled down on depth, bringing back key reserves like Fred VanVleet, Aaron Holiday, Jeff Green, and Jae’Sean Tate.

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For most of last season, Fred VanVleet stood as Houston’s lone true point guard and emotional leader. Retaining him was mandatory. Durant will add his elite shot creation and floor spacing, but that alone won’t fix Houston’s offense. That’s where depth pieces like Aaron Holiday, Jeff Green, and Jae’Sean Tate come in. The Rockets didn’t just reassemble. They grabbed every weapon necessary for a legitimate Finals push. 

Basketball Kevin Durant speaks out about post-retirement plans

Two-time NBA champion, two-time Finals MVP, and 15-time All-Star. Kevin Durant’s accolades could keep you scrolling Wikipedia for half an hour. The only thing missing from that resume? Hall of Famer. While it’s not etched in yet, it’s inevitable. But now, Durant finds himself facing the one question no athlete can dodge forever. It’s retirement. Fans always knew the good times would end, but nobody expected the curtain call would come this soon.

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Last year, when asked about life after basketball, Durant didn’t have a clear plan. He said, “I honestly don’t know what I’ll do. I have a lot of different interests.” Still, one thing’s certain: he won’t stray far from the hardwood. As he said, “I still definitely want to stay around the game. I want to continue to build out the philanthropy and do stuff, in the whole town and work with my mom and my aunt more. That’d be fun.” 

And there it is, the man who once kept us glued to late-night playoff battles is rehearsing his swan song. As fans, we’re never ready for legends to leave. And truthfully, we’re not ready for this one either…

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