Kevin Durant ‘open’ to remaining with Suns
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Phoenix Suns forward Kevin Durant is expected to miss a minimum of one week with a left ankle sprain, according to ESPN's Shams Charania.
The Phoenix Suns, fighting for a play-in spot, begin a three-game road trip without their leading scorer Kevin Durant.
Coach Mike Budenholzer told reporters that Durant won’t accompany the team on its trip to Milwaukee for the start of a three-game road swing. He didn’t rule out Durant for the entire trip, indicating that his status will depend on the results of the MRI.
The Suns will be without Kevin Durant for at least the next game after the 15-time All-Star exited Sunday's loss to Houston with an ankle sprain.
Kevin Durant's future this season is unclear after suffering an ankle injury on Sunday night against the Rockets.
Suns forward Kevin Durant is expected to miss Friday night's contest against the Celtics in Boston, according to ESPN
Suns forward Kevin Durant left Sunday's matchup with the Rockets after he stepped on Jabari Smith Jr.'s foot and rolled his ankle on a drive.
Kevin Durant will get an MRI after spraining his left ankle as the Suns were blown out by the Rockets in a loss.