When Kevin Durant was traded to the Phoenix Suns, the late-night news deprived many NBA fans of some valuable sleeping time.

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Durant is one of the most maligned figures in NBA history. Many fans believe that he upset the balance of the league forever by signing with the Warriors in 2016.

KD subsequently moved to Brooklyn after 3 successful seasons with Golden State. 2 Finals MVPs in 3 years is definitely a great return for any player. However, it seemed that he wanted to win a championship without Stephen Curry to secure his legacy.

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Those attempts came to waste due to a variety of factors beyond his control in Brooklyn. He sat out his first season with an Achilles tear. The Nets’ injuries put paid to his championship hopes with a Big 3 in their second season.

After Harden demanded and got a trade, Kyrie and KD were swept by Boston in last year’s playoffs. Kyrie’s trade this past month meant that the writing was on the wall for Brooklyn. Within a week, they had to trade Kevin Durant as well – to his preferred destination in Phoenix.

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Is Kevin Durant playing today vs Milwaukee Bucks?

Durant is currently still nursing a knee injury. A torn MCL has kept him out of action since his final Nets appearance on January 8th. The Suns have decided to keep him under wraps until their home game on Wednesday.

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However, Durant has already engaged in 5-on-5 practice sessions for the Suns. The Slim Reaper will be looking to find his rhythm with his new teammates. This might be the most complete lineup he’s played in, apart from Team USA and the Warriors.

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KD’s stats this season

Prior to his injury, Durant was playing both games of back-to-backs for the Nets. He seemed to be enjoying his best spell of health since his Achilles recovery.

Through 39 appearances this season, Durant is averaging 29.7 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 5.3 assists. His field goal percentage is at a career-high 55.9% this season. He’s averaging an ungodly 60.3% field goal percentage from the 10-16 feet region.

What is the Phoenix Suns Starting Lineup?

  • PG: Chris Paul
  • SG: Devin Booker
  • SF: Josh Okogie
  • PF: Torrey Craig
  • C: Deandre Ayton

It may not be one with Kevin Durant in it, but this projected lineup is beyond a strong one. However, will it prove to be enough against Giannis Antetokounmpo, and the dominant Milwaukee Bucks?

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