Kevin Durant, the Houston Rockets All-Star, could potentially finish his basketball career with the Oklahoma City Thunder, according to his former teammate Anthony Morrow. After being drafted by the Thunder and later moving on to the Golden State Warriors, Durant observed the Thunder’s championship ceremony last October ahead of their season opener against the Rockets. Morrow, who played alongside Durant for two seasons in Oklahoma City, believes a return would be warmly welcomed by fans and serve as a fitting conclusion to Durant’s Hall of Fame career.
Our fans are the greatest fans on Earth, any sport to me. And you know, it is what it is. And not a hot take, but I’m going to just say this: Honestly, I think Kevin Durant is going to end his career in Oklahoma City like when he’s done,
Morrow said.
I think Kev is going to come back to Oklahoma City for real.
Durant’s Current Position and Team Prospects
Although Durant had initially planned to retire as a member of the Phoenix Suns, recent offseason trades sent him to the Houston Rockets as part of a series of moves that dismantled the Suns’ core lineup, excluding All-Star Devin Booker. The Rockets, alongside teams like the Denver Nuggets, San Antonio Spurs, and Minnesota Timberwolves, are viewed as primary contenders with the potential to dethrone the reigning champion Thunder in the upcoming season.

Kevin Durant Addresses the Complex Feelings Surrounding a Possible Thunder Reunion
Despite the encouraging prediction from Morrow, Durant himself holds a more conflicted outlook on the possibility of returning to Oklahoma City. During his recent visit to the Paycom Center, where the Thunder clinched their first-ever championship, Durant encountered a mix of enthusiastic and hostile reactions from fans. He acknowledges that many Thunder supporters still harbor ill feelings over his departure to join the Warriors after the team lost a 3-1 lead in the Western Conference Finals.
I just think there’s a lot of controversy surrounding my name in Oklahoma City,
Durant explained on FanDuel TV’s Up & Adams Show with Kay Adams.
To celebrate the start of the season with that context that’s just floating around the game. I don’t know if it’s cool or not because on one end, you are opening the season, which is a privilege. I’m grateful to be playing on that night, being the first game people see on the new broadcast, but it’s like, what storylines may come from this game? I have no clue.
And some storylines may not involve celebrating the game, celebrating OKC, and what they did last season. Some might involve me, which is unfortunate.
Contract Details and Future Implications
Durant currently holds one year remaining on his contract with a player option valued at $46 million for the 2027-28 season. Whether he decides to exercise this option or pursue a return to Oklahoma City, the situation remains closely watched by fans and analysts alike. His next career moves will significantly influence both his legacy and how the Thunder build upon their recent championship success.
