After missing the last two games due to a right foot injury, Kevin Durant will play tonight against the Toronto Raptors, coach Frank Vogel said in his pregame presser.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Grayson Allen will miss his second straight contest due to an illness. Nassir Little (personal reasons), Bradley Beal (low back strain) and Damion Lee (right meniscus surgery) are the other players out tonight for the Suns.
#Suns UPDATED injury report today at #Raptors
Kevin Durant (right foot contusion) IN ⬆️
Grayson Allen (illness) OUT ⬇️
Nassir Little (personal reasons) OUT
Bradley Beal (low back strain) OUT
Damion Lee (right meniscus surgery) OUT https://t.co/IZI6oIdJyk
— Brendan Mau (@brendan_mau) November 29, 2023
Durant and Allen were both previously listed as questionable for today’s game. Durant practiced yesterday, while Allen did not.
"Soreness calmed down."
Frank Vogel on Kevin Durant (right foot soreness), who will return Wednesday at Raptors after missing last 2 games.
Grayson Allen (illness) remains out.
"He came over to work this morning and felt really weak. Cardio. Legs. Lungs. All that stuff." #Suns https://t.co/LqKprCvNFk pic.twitter.com/zLN1xxyhSG
— Duane Rankin (@DuaneRankin) November 29, 2023
As for the Raptors, they will only be missing Christian Koloko who has a respiratory illness.
In addition to Sunday’s 116-113 victory over the Knicks, Durant first missed Friday’s 110-89 victory over the Grizzlies due to the injury after playing in the first 15 games. In these games, he firmly cemented himself in the MVP conversation with averages of 31,4 points, 7.1 rebounds and 5.5 assists.
The Suns will be very glad to have their top two players available as they look to continue their seven-game win streak tonight at 5:30 p.m. MST in Toronto.
Kevin Durant Status Revealed, Nassir Little Added to Suns’ Injury Report
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Brendan Mau is a senior writer covering the Phoenix Suns and more for Burn City Sports. You can follow him on X via @Brendan_Mau