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Kevin Durant likely out 6-8 weeks with ‘Jones fracture’

Kevin Durant likely out 6-8 weeks with ‘Jones fracture’
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Crap.

The Thunder announced Sunday morning Kevin Durant will likely miss 6-8 weeks because of something called a “Jones fracture” in his right foot. The injury will require surgery.

Sam Presti’s statement:

“After practice yesterday, Kevin made us aware of discomfort in his right foot. We proceeded to perform the necessary imagining studies to determine the cause of his discomfort. At this stage, Kevin has been diagnosed with a Jones fracture. Traditional treatment of this injury requires a surgical procedure and recent NBA cases have resulted in a return to play in 6-8 weeks. We are in the process of collaboratively evaluating the most appropriate next steps with Kevin, his representatives, and Thunder medical personnel. Until a course of action is determined, we are unable to provide a timeline specific to Kevin’s case.”

What is a Jones fracture you ask? Well Wikipedia here says, “A Jones fracture is a fracture of the diaphysis of the fifth metatarsal of the foot, at the base of the small toe. The proximal end, where the Jones fracture occurs, is in the midportion of the foot. Those who sustain a Jones fracture have pain over this area, swelling, and difficulty walking.” Also, a person that has one may not realize they have one.

Six to eight weeks puts Durant out until at least late November, with a return in early December being the latest. That’s around 20-ish games he’ll miss.

Your turn, Russ.