Suns star Kevin Durant to miss 1-2 weeks with ankle sprain just games after return from calf injury

Suns star Kevin Durant to miss 1-2 weeks with ankle sprain just games after return from calf injury

Kevin Durant is going to miss at least another week with his latest injury.

The Phoenix Suns star will be out one to two weeks after he went down with a left ankle sprain on Tuesday night, according to ESPNs Shams Charania. This latest setback comes just four games after Durant returned from a calf strain he sustained last month.

Durant went down just before halftime of the Suns 104-93 win over the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Cup on Tuesday night as he was driving to the rim. Durant stepped directly on Spurs forward Julian Champagnies foot as he tried to rise up to the rim and take a shot.

He fell to the floor hard, clearly in pain, but drew a foul on the play. He left the game shortly after taking his free throws. He returned briefly in the third quarter, but eventually left the game for good and went directly back to the locker room.

Durant has averaged 25.8 points and 6.7 rebounds per game while shooting nearly 54% from the field this season. He had 13 points and four rebounds in 16 minutes in Tuesdays win.

The Suns have been great with Durant on the floor this season. He helped lead them to an 8-1 start, and the team is 11-2 with him on the court. They went just 1-6 without him, though, while he was recovering from his calf strain. Bradley Beal was also recovering from a calf injury at the same time. The Suns hold a 12-8 record headed into Thursdays game against the New Orleans Pelicans.

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