Kevin Durant's decision is coming.
According to ESPN, the star forward will announce his free-agent destination Sunday on his company-owned sports business network, "The Boardroom."
Source: Kevin Durant will announce his free agent decision tonight on his company owned sports business network: https://t.co/ovJCDTOEMz
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) June 30, 2019
The New York Times reported the Warriors plan to offer Durant a five-year, $221 million max deal when free agency begins Sunday at 6 p.m. ET.
The Warriors will officially offer a five-year, $221 million max deal TO Kevin Durant at 6 PM ET tonight ... and Golden State now knows it will get Durant's decision tonight
— Marc Stein (@TheSteinLine) June 30, 2019
Durant declined his $31.5 million option with the Warriors to become an unrestricted free agent. It has been speculated that he will leave Golden State to sign with a different team, though his long-term future has become complicated since he ruptured his Achilles during the NBA Finals.
It was reported that he would meet with four teams, with one ESPN report claiming Durant has narrowed his list of potential teams down to the Warriors, Nets, Knicks and Clippers.
Another ESPN report suggested Durant and Kawhi Leonard could team up, with the Clippers and Knicks as the most likely landing spot for the pair.
The New York Times added that the Nets "have been aggressively pursuing" Durant and are confident he will commit to the team alongside his close friend DeAndre Jordan before the weekend is up. New York has already received "a formal commitment" from Kyrie Irving, who is expected to leave the Celtics.
The Nets will have a formal commitment from Kyrie Irving at their practice facility in two hours, league sources say, and -- as @NYTSports reported Monday -- have been aggressively pursuing a Kyrie/Kevin Durant/DeAndre Jordan trio in hopes of luring Durant away from Golden State
— Marc Stein (@TheSteinLine) June 30, 2019
An undeniable vibe of confidence is emanating from Brooklyn as we speak: The Nets sure seem to believe they are getting Kevin Durant's commitment tonight to go with Kyrie Irving"s ... with DeAndre Jordan, Durant's close friend, to follow
— Marc Stein (@TheSteinLine) June 30, 2019
Tune in Sunday to see how it all goes down.