Phoenix Suns forward Kevin Durant is expected to be sidelined for a week with a left ankle sprain, per ESPN. Durant left Sunday's 148-109 loss to the Houston Rockets in the third
The Milwaukee Bucks and Phoenix Suns will clash on Tuesday night for the second and final time of the season. The Bucks will host the Suns on Tuesday, hoping to avoid the season series sweep. The two teams played against each other last week,
It's been reported that the Phoenix Suns are likely to trade Kevin Durant this summer given their ongoing struggles and his reported unhappiness that they tried to move him before the Feb. 6 trade deadline. However, the door isn't fully closed on him staying in Phoenix next season.
Kevin Durant's final game with the Phoenix Suns may have already happened. Appearing on Tuesday's episode of First Take, ESPN's Brian Windhorst said it's "really possible" Durant won't play for the Suns again after suffering an ankle injury in Sunday's 148-109 loss to the Houston Rockets.
The Suns defeated the Bucks on March 24 in Phoenix, 108-106, which started Milwaukee's current losing streak. The April 1 game will mark Phoenix coach Mike Budenholzer's first return to Milwaukee since being fired by the team after the 2022-23 season.
Kevin Durant stepped on Jabari Smith Jr.'s foot while driving to the basket in the third quarter and rolled his ankle hard.
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While the news itself could have been worse, it feels like this drops the curtain on the Phoenix Suns’ season.
Phoenix Suns All-Star Kevin Durant is expected to miss at least one week through team's three-game road trip with a left ankle sprain, sources tell ESPN. Suns are 1.5 games out of Play-In with the toughest remaining schedule in the NBA. More for NBA Today on ESPN at 3 pm ET. pic.twitter.com/grdYpJEPJ5
Phoenix Suns All-Star Kevin Durant was helped to the locker room with 6:57 left in the third quarter against Houston on Sunday night after falling to the floor in a collision with the Rockets’ Jabari Smith Jr.