Power Forward
The other position for the Phoenix Suns that is locked up is the power forward position. After the trade deadline, the position will likely still be manned by the superstar Kevin Durant. Durant has been dominant for Phoenix once again this season, being a scoring machine and even showcasing his ability to take a backseat to let Devin Booker run the offense.
Durant has averaged 28.5 points, 6.4 rebounds and 5.8 assists on an efficient 53.5% shooting from the field. He has continued his dominance, even at the age of 35. Durant is committed to Phoenix and will likely be here for the long haul.
Kevin Durant on the challenges posed by Deni Avdija and Bilal Coulibaly on defense today:
— Bijan Todd (@bijan_todd) February 4, 2024
“I respect dudes that play physical, that just don’t give a sh*t what my name is.” 👀
Says he respects young guys playing hard against players like him. pic.twitter.com/SaymA11k8s
As long as Durant continues his dominant form and be his superstar self, then the power forward position will continue to be locked up by the former MVP.