Kevin Durant Seals $90 Million Deal With Houston Rockets
When Kevin Durant signed his jaw-dropping $90 million deal with the Houston Rockets, the NBA world collectively raised its eyebrows, and for good reason. This wasn’t your everyday contract extension. It was the move of a generational legend determined to shape the next act of his career by doing things differently, putting team depth over a max paycheck, and bringing his ice-cold focus to H-Town for what could be the final, blockbuster years of his NBA story.
Why Is This A Landmark Deal?
Kevin Durant, now 37 and still one of the most electrifying scorers in basketball, just locked in $90 million over two years with a player option for 2027-28. Could he have gotten more? Absolutely, about $30 million more, if he had squeezed for a maximum extension. But the same guy who dominated headlines in Golden State for being a selfless, playmaking megastar just put the Rockets first. He gave Houston flexibility to chase more talent, build around a young core, and actually stick together for a real run at glory. That’s the kind of blueprint NBA dynasties crave but almost never get.
Kevin Durant didn’t just come to Houston for the sunnier weather; he landed here in July as the centrepiece of the biggest trade in NBA history, a seven-team deal that sent Jalen Green and Dillon Brooks packing, shuffled picks like a Vegas card game, and instantly launched the Rockets into title talks. Durant isn’t just joining them, he’s their undisputed leader. The Rockets already finished No. 2 in the West last season, and Durant is here to convert those near-misses into rings.
Highest Career Earnings In NA History
Numbers don’t lie either. Kevin Durant’s contract now marks the highest career earnings in NBA history, cruising past even LeBron James. With $598.2 million in career salary, Durant is living proof that you can win, get paid, and still do what’s best for your teammates. He’s earning $54.7 million this season alone, and there’s nothing old-school about those numbers.
The locker room vibes are telling. Durant called the extension a “no-brainer.” It’s clear he’s already clicked with head coach Ime Udoka and rising stars Alperen Sengun and Amen Thompson. Rockets media day was packed with optimism, and younger teammates openly admire the guy who just turned down max cash so Houston could keep getting better. That’s the mark of a legend, thinking past stats and legacy.
Kevin Durant just made the NBA’s most generous power play, and with Houston, the title window is wide open, the stage is set, and the eyes of every fan are glued to what comes next.
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