Kevin Durant’s Future with Suns
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After Houston’s 148-109 victory, Suns coach Mike Budenholzer said Durant will have an MRI on his left ankle Monday and will not accompany the team to Milwaukee for a game Tuesday night.
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Stephen A. Smith and Kendrick Perkins slam the officials' decision to eject Dillon Brooks from the Rockets-Suns game.
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Phoenix (35-40) comes in off a 148-109 blowout Sunday night at home to the Houston Rockets -- their third loss in a row.
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Appearing on Tuesday's episode of First Take, ESPN's Brian Windhorst said it's "really possible" Durant won't play for the Suns again after suffering an ankle injury in Sunday's 148-109 loss to the Houston Rockets.
Durant went to a crossover move to get into the paint, but badly twisted his ankle steppin on Smith Jr.s’ foot on the play. He immediately grabbed at his left ankle, needed help off the court and then limped to the locker room with 6:57 left in the third quarter with Phoenix down,
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