Eventually, the 10-time All-Star was cleared to enter in the first quarter. However, the drama didn’t end there.
Later in the game, Durant’s close contact tested positive. The 32-year-old was told in the third quarter that he had to leave the game and was seen throwing a water bottle in frustration as he made his way toward the locker-room.
With the uncertainty surrounding Durant’s status clouding the game, the Nets struggled for consistency against the Raptors, eventually falling 123-117.
And after the defeat, Nets head coach Steve Nash suggested the constantly changing situation involving Durant affect his own judgment, which in turn hampered his team.
“I probably got a little distracted about thinking about what it means long-term for our team … But that’s the way this year’s going to be. We’re going to be in and out of COVID situations and minute pile-ups, and all the difficulties that we’re going to face this year and it’s going to be similar for everyone, so we’ve just got to try to adapt and be able to bounce back from little setbacks like this.”
It was Durant’s first appearance as a reserve in his 867 NBA games. He has previously tested positive for the coronavirus in March and has already missed three games of the current season because of Covid-19 protocols.
Durant’s teammate James Harden — who joined the team only recently following his blockbuster trade from the…
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