Kevin Durant is officially available for Game 2 against the Lakers, according to NBA insider Shams Charania. However, he is expected to play limited minutes as he returns from a knee issue.
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Kevin Durant is officially available for Game 2, per NBA insider Shams Charania.
That of course changes everything. Just not all at once.
If youâre expecting 40 minutes and a full carry job, thatâs not what this is. After missing Game 1 and dealing with that knee, this is way more likely to be controlled minutes and a feel-it-out kind of night.
But thatâs not even the point.
Houston doesnât need a 30-piece from Durant tonight. They need structure, a playoff vet, and most of all, something that actually looks like an offense.
Game 1 got away from them early because the Lakers didnât give them a chance to breathe. Possessions kept stalling out, no plan forming, and shots going up just to get something off. His presence fixes all of that immediately.
Even in limited minutes, Durant changes the geometry. Defenses donât get to load up the same way, and Sengun isnât staring at two bodies every touch. The kick-outs actually make sense, and the other guys arenât scrambling to rescue the possession. Durant on the floor slows things down in the best possible way.
And then thereâs the other side of it- LeBron.
He got way too comfortable in Game 1- eight assists in the first quarter alone, completely in control, just picking Houston apart. Letâs see how that changes with Kevin Durant across from him.
Durant doesnât just stabilize the offense. Heâs a real counter to what LeBron was doing on Sunday.
Youâll feel it early. Not just in the scoring, but in the flow, the spacing, the decisions- whether Houston actually looks like it knows what itâs trying to do. If that part clicks, even in short stretches, this becomes a completely different game.
Kevin Durant's return is significant as it could impact the game's dynamics, but he is expected to play limited minutes.
Kevin Durant missed Game 1 due to a knee issue.
Kevin Durant is likely to have controlled minutes in Game 2 as he eases back into play.
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Durant being available doesnât guarantee anything tonight.
But it gives Houston something they didnât have in Game 1: a center of gravity. And that might be enough to flip this.