Kevin Durant limped off the court docket roughly halfway within the third quarter of his staff’s 148-109 loss to the Rockets on Sunday evening. It could have been the final time Durant took the court docket as a member of the Suns.
The 36-year-old has already been ruled out of Tuesday’s recreation towards the Bucks, and his availability for the remainder of the three-game street journey is based on the outcomes of his MRI for a left ankle sprain.
With seven video games left and the Suns nearly out of playoff contention, they could select to close down Durant. ESPN’s Kendrick Perkins felt such a transfer could be greatest for each the Suns and Durant.
“There isn’t any motive to convey KD again,” Perkins instructed ESPN’s “Get Up” on Monday. “You possibly can inform the power is off, the spirit is off, they’re so inconsistent,” Perkins mentioned of the 35-40 Suns. “It is a prime instance of a staff that performs particular person basketball, this isn’t a staff. In addition they don’t have any management.”