Is Kevin Durant Playing Tonight vs Nuggets? Suns Release Injury Report Ahead of Game 2
The Phoenix Suns are headed back to the BALL Arena tonight after taking a gut punch in Game 1. Jamal Murray and Nikola Jokic came out guns blazing and put forth incredible performances. Kevin Durant and Devin Booker combined for 56 points, but clearly, that wasn’t enough.
The Nuggets looked like the team that wanted to win, and they took it. It was a 125-107 final scoreline after the Nuggets held the lead as large as 25 points.
KD and the Suns weren’t surprised by what they saw in Game 1. The Nuggets were the #1 seed for a reason. However, they know what adjustments they need to make. However, all that comes secondary to whether Durant is playing in Game 2.
Kevin Durant WILL PLAY in Game 2
The Phoenix Suns have a lot of adjustments to make before Game 2. The good thing for them though is that their players know what they have to do. What’s even better is that the team is all healthy.
According to the latest injury report, everyone on the Suns is healthy, and no one is out for Game 2. This means that Kevin Durant WILL PLAY Game 2.
No one on the Suns injury report again for Game 2 tomorrow
— Gerald Bourguet (@GeraldBourguet) April 30, 2023
On the other hand, the Nuggets have a clean slate of health as well. Game 2 should be quite entertaining.
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