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Durant will miss Nets NBA game at Sixers over virus concern

Former NBA Most Valuable Player Kevin Durant of the Brooklyn Nets missed Saturday's game at Philadelphia after a bizarre COVID-19 situation in a loss to Toronto.

Durant will miss Nets NBA game at Sixers over virus concern
Kevin Durant #7 of the Brooklyn Nets reacts as he sits during a time out against the Toronto Raptors at Barclays Center on February 05, 2021 in New York City. Durant, initially called for a foul, a coach's challenge the on the call was was successful and it was overturned. Durant was not charged with a foul. Durant left the court after contact tracing determined he had contact with someone who tested positive for Covid-19. Elsa/Getty Images/AFP

The Nets listed Durant as out due to NBA health and safety protocols in a pre-game injury report, raising questions about just how long the NBA's number two scorer will have to sit out.

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Durant was planning to start Friday's home contest against Toronto. He was told he couldn't after an inconclusive Covid-19 test for a close contact, then allowed to play later only to be pulled out in the third quarter after the contact returned a positive test.

"I was frustrated," Nets guard James Harden said. "We follow the protocols. We get tested every single day so I don't understand the whole thing where he couldn't play, then he came on the court, then they took him back.

"There's too much going on. It's kind of overwhelming, especially when we're in the midst of a tough game."

Durant is averaging 29.5 points, 7.4 rebounds, and 5.2 assists a game for Brooklyn.

Durant, who contracted Covid-19 last year, missed three games last month due to Covid-19 contact tracing.

If he were out for a similar span, Durant also would miss Tuesday's Nets game at Detroit and Wednesday's home contest against Indiana.

The Nets open a five-game western road swing next Saturday at Golden State, visiting the team Durant sparked to NBA crowns in 2017 and 2018.

Durant tossed a water bottle as he went walking to the locker room for the final time and was absent at the finish of Brooklyn's 123-117 loss to Toronto.

"I probably didn't handle it great, just trying to juggle all those balls, all that information," Nets coach Steve Nash said about Durant's on-again, off-again status.

"I probably got a little distracted thinking about what it means long-term for our team. We've already been playing guys a lot of minutes and if Kevin is not playing, are we going to run the remaining guys too many minutes? So maybe I got a little bit distracted by the big picture."

Harden questioned whether or not the game should have been played at all if Durant was such a risk, given he had been around all of his teammates in the locker room just before the Toronto contest.

"It's frustrating," Harden said. "(Durant) feels the same way, especially with him already having it and we get tested every single day. He has been negative. So I don't understand what the problem is.

"The game should've been postponed, I feel like if we're talking about contact tracing. He was around all of us. So I don't understand why he wasn't allowed to play, then allowed to play, then taken back off the court.

"If that was the case, we should've postponed the game."

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