Watch: Kevin Durant close to ending his own career in NBA Round 1 action between Nets vs Celtics
Kevin Durant in action against Milwaukee Bucks
Kevin Durant has been evidently marked as the leader of the Brooklyn Nets. Subsequently he feels it is his responsibility to lead the team through to each round of the playoff. With Boston Celtics locking horns against Kevin Durant’s Brooklyn Nets, a scary fall seemed like to end the marquee scorer’s career.
In the second quarter of the game when Celtics were leading 43-37, it was Kevin Durant who decided to make a sprinting layup but, on his way, he found Marcus Smart who stood up tall and strong. As a result, Kevin Durant who is 6’10 felt thumpingly on his back and even bounced.
Kevin Durant endures a scary fall; escapes significant injury in NBA Round 1 action between Nets vs Celtics
Kevin Durant’s season has been majorly affected by fair share of injuries. The latest being the one he suffered just before the All-Star game which saw him miss the majority of the mid-season. While he captained an All-Star team, Durant wasn’t available to represent them.
Not only that, after his return he was relatively slow and was caught by shortest guards time and again in the paint. Having said that, this would be worst time for the Brooklyn Nets’ leader to undergo any injury as the team looks destined to march onto the NBA Glory after years.
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