Suns Star Kevin Durant Helped off Court
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After Houston’s 148-109 victory, Suns coach Mike Budenholzer said Durant will have an MRI on his left ankle Monday and will not accompany the team to Milwaukee for a game Tuesday night.
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The Suns are battling for a spot in the play-in tournament with less than 10 games remaining in what has been a disappointing season.
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The Suns have six games remaining, spread across the next two weeks — it is very possible Durant could miss the rest of this season.
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Phoenix managed only 17 points in the second quarter and was outscored 66-47 in the second half, an effort that Kevin Durant said was far below the standard at which the Suns should be playing.
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Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant was ruled out for the remainder of Sunday's game against the Houston Rockets after suffering an ankle injury in the second half. Durant suffered the injury while driving to the hoop near the midway point of the third quarter,
Phoenix Suns forward Kevin Durant was helped to the locker room without being able to put any weight on his left leg, with 6:57 left in the third quarter on Sunday, after falling to the floor in a collision with Jabari Smith Jr.
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Burn City Sports on MSNRecap: Suns blown out as Durant exits with brutal injuryThe Phoenix Suns might have been given the final nail in the coffin after Kevin Durant left their 148-109 blowout loss to the Houston Rockets early with a brutal left ankle injury.
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Fadeaway World on MSNKevin Durant Exits Suns-Rockets Game With Ankle Injury, His Time In Phoenix Could Be OverKevin Durant exited the game with a serious ankle injury, which could mark the end of his stint with the Suns.
Durant will miss Phoenix's entire three-game road trip as he recovers, according to ESPN's Shams Charania. The post Kevin Durant will reportedly miss Friday’s Celtics-Suns matchup with sprained ankle appeared first on Boston.