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KD injured and missed the road match against the Warriors Bay Area fans want to watch him at home this season and can only look forward to the Finals

At the end of this month, the Nets will go to the road against the Warriors, which was originally the first time that Durant left the Bay Area to play in front of the Warriors' home fans, but recently Durant will miss 4 to 6 weeks due to injury, which means that if the Warriors home fans want to see Durant's performance at home this season, they can only look forward to the meeting of the two teams in the Finals.

Many Warriors fans are looking forward to seeing Durant play at home, and the Nets will have a tough journey, playing 11 of the 14 games on the road. Among them, on January 30, Beijing time, the Nets will go to the road against the Warriors, and Durant will face the old owner.

KD injured and missed the road match against the Warriors Bay Area fans want to watch him at home this season and can only look forward to the Finals

But a bad news is that today the Nets officially announced that Durant sprained the medial collateral ligament in his left knee, although after a period of recovery, he is expected to recover to his best condition. But this time the injury, Durant's suspension time, will be 4 to 6 weeks, which means that Durant will miss the end of the month and the Warriors' showdown. Durant was injured in a previous game against the Pelicans when he was hit in the knee by teammate Brown during a defensive break.

In fact, if there is no injury, this is not the first time Durant has played at the Chase Center, where the Nets have beaten the Warriors in the 2020-21 season, but due to the epidemic prevention policy at that time, there were no fans on the scene.

Durant's absence means that Warriors fans who want to watch Durant play at home this season can only look forward to the Finals. At present, the Nets' 27-15 record temporarily ranks second in the East, while the Warriors' 31-11 record temporarily ranks second in the West, and the two teams still have a chance to stand out this season and meet in the Finals. If not, Warriors fans will have to wait another year to see Durant play at the Chase Center.

This season, Durant averaged 36.5 minutes per game and averaged 29.3 points, 7.4 rebounds and 5.8 assists from 52 percent from the field and 37.2 percent from three-point range.

in Kelsang

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