Salary Apron Snags Kevin Durant's Houston Extension
Merlin sees the ledger snarled: Kevin Durant, in Houston for the final year of his deal, does not currently have the two-year, $120M extension available — Brian Windhorst says it’s “clear” the Rockets haven’t put that offer on the table because “it would be done” if they had. Cap realities matter: a likely Tari Eason rookie extension, Amen Thompson’s rising value, and Fred VanVleet’s $25M option could push Houston toward the second apron and block a max move. Durant told reporters, “I can’t tell you exactly when… it will happen.” Merlin senses bargaining beneath the max. The Rockets must choose between paying young core pieces now or carving out space for Durant; that arithmetic will shape whether Houston signs, restructures, or delays. Durant’s public patience buys time, but the team’s payroll spellbook will decide the timing.
