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Suns’ Kevin Durant will miss 3 weeks after pregame slip leads to ankle injury

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Kevin Durant and the Phoenix Suns didn’t receive news they wanted Thursday.

The All-Star forward is expected to miss more time after a pregame slip during warmups Wednesday night led to an ankle injury. 

"Further evaluation has confirmed that Phoenix Suns forward Kevin Durant has sustained a left ankle sprain. He will be reevaluated in three weeks," the team announced Thursday. 

Durant was set to make his home debut for the Suns after the team acquired him from the Brooklyn Nets before the NBA trade deadline. During his regular warmup routine, Durant went for a dunk attempt and slipped on his way up, and video captured him rolling his ankle in the process. 

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Phoenix Suns forward Kevin Durant warms up before a game against the Dallas Mavericks March 5, 2023, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Gareth Patterson)

While he remained on the floor a few seconds, Durant got back up and finished his routine before returning to the locker room. One report also noted that he tightened his shoelaces before resuming the warmup. 

However, Durant ended up being a late scratch for the Suns before their game against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Now, he could miss the remainder of the regular season. 

KEVIN DURANT SCRATCHED FROM SUNS' HOME DEBUT AFTER SLIPPING IN PREGAME WARMUPS

"I feel bad for him because he feels bad," Suns coach Monty Williams said, according to ESPN. "I saw his face and — I've been around him so many times — I know what he's feeling, and I don't want him feeling that way at all."

Kevin Durant of the Phoenix Suns during the game March 5, 2023, at American Airlines Center in Dallas. (Glenn

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