KD suffers knee sprain, out 4-6 weeks

The star of the Brooklyn Nets, Kevin Durant, has been diagnosed with a sprained anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee, the team announced Sunday morning.

There is optimism within the Nets organization that Durant will return after a four- to six-week rehab, sources told ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.

Durant was injured with just under six minutes remaining in the second quarter of Saturday’s win over New Orleans when Pelicans guard Herb Jones drove to the basket and collided with Nets guard Herb Jones. Bruce Brown, who fell backwards onto Durant, who was standing behind the play.

Brooklyn’s leading scorer tried to stay in the game for a few moments, pacing, trying to loosen his knee, but he made his way to the bench and retired soon after. Durant went straight back to the locker room to be searched.

Durant left Barclays Center midway through the fourth quarter, limping to a waiting car. He seemed hopeful that the injury was not too serious.

At halftime, with the Nets leading 69-41, the team announced that Durant would be out for the rest of the game.

The injury overshadows what had been a solid comeback for the former MVP, who sat out Thursday’s loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder to rest. In 12 minutes on Saturday, Durant had 12 points, three rebounds and two assists before leaving the game.

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KD suffers knee sprain, out 4-6 weeks