Kevin Durant’s trade to the Rockets is official and officially record-setting.

The deal got approved by the NBA on Sunday as part of a seven-team transaction, one in which a slew of other trade agreements got folded into one massive package.

Involved in the deal: the Suns, Rockets, Hawks, Timberwolves, Warriors, Nets and Lakers. It includes a total of 13 players — the headline moves include Durant going to the Rockets from the Suns, the Rockets sending Jalen Green and Dillon Brooks to the Suns, and the Rockets acquiring Clint Capela from the Hawks.

The seven-team involvement in the Durant trade tops the previous record, a six-team deal last summer that sent Klay Thompson to the Mavericks.

There will be at least five second-round draft picks in the Durant deal before all terms are satisfied, the potential for another second-round pick swap and the Hawks and Timberwolves both had to receive some cash considerations to make all the math work.

Durant, 36, averaged 26.6 points last season, his 17th in the NBA — not counting one year missed because of injury. For his career, he’s averaging 27.2 points and seven rebounds per game.

College football: Notre Dame OL Charles Jagusah is recovering from surgery to repair a fractured bone in his left arm following a utility terrain vehicle accident Saturday in Wyoming. There’s no timetable yet for his return.

NFL: Cowboys All-Pro kick returner KaVontae Turpin, 28, was arrested Saturday in Texas and is facing charges of possession of marijuana (less than 2 ounces) and unlawful carrying of a weapon.

Soccer: Bayern Munich announced that midfielder Jamal Musiala faces a “lengthy” recovery from a leg fracture after his collision with Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma in Bayern’s loss at the Club World Cup on Saturday.