Kevin Durant’s Suns home debut on hold after ankle injury in warmups
PHOENIX — Kevin Durant’s home debut with the Phoenix Suns will have to wait a little longer.
The 13-time All-Star slipped on the floor during pregame warmups and was ruled out Wednesday night against the Oklahoma City Thunder because of left ankle soreness.
The game was supposed to be Durant’s home debut with his new team.
He has played in three games since being traded to the Suns, but all were on the road.
Video showed Durant driving to the basket during warmups when he rolled his left ankle as he jumped.
He immediately hopped up and continued his pregame work, but several minutes later, the Suns confirmed that Durant would miss the game.
He was not on the Suns’ bench to start the game. Torrey Craig started in Durant’s place.
Durant averaged 26.7 points and 7.3 rebounds in his three games with Phoenix.
Phoenix traded for Durant and T.J. Warren in a blockbuster deal in February, sending Mikal Bridges, Cam Johnson, Jae Crowder, four first-round picks and other draft compensation to the Brooklyn Nets.
The Suns have looked like a juggernaut in the three games Durant has played, winning all of them.
But the slip was a reminder that the 34-year-old has missed a lot of time with injuries over the past four seasons.
Durant was out the entire 2019-20 campaign because of an Achilles injury.
He has missed time this season with a sprained knee ligament.
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