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Kevin Durant's recent practice video has sparked optimism about his return for Game 2 against the Lakers. He missed Game 1 due to a knee injury, which impacted the Rockets' performance in their loss.
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Just a couple days ago, the Houston Rockets were trying to survive without him. Now, after a new practice video started making the rounds, thereās real belief he could be back for Game 2. Durant was out for Game 1 with a knee injury, and Houston felt it. The offense never really found a rhythm, and the Los Angeles Lakers took control early behind LeBron James in a 107-98 win.
Now? The energy around this series feels completely different.
Letās not overthink it. If Durant plays, everything changes. Houston isnāt built to grind out games without him. Heās their bailout option, their closer, and the guy defenses are always worried about. Without him, the Lakers were able to stay home on shooters and make life uncomfortable.
With him, that goes out the window. Suddenly the floor opens up. Rotations get tougher. And the Rockets look like the team that actually has the best player in the series.
The reason for the sudden optimism is simple. Durant didnāt just show up at practice. He looked like himself. In the clip thatās been circulating, heās getting shots up, moving cleanly, and not showing much hesitation even with his knee wrapped. That matters. A lot.
Thereās a big difference between āgame-time decisionā and actually looking comfortable on the court. Right now, Durant looks closer to the second version. For Rockets fans, thatās enough to start believing heās coming back sooner rather than later.
There is growing optimism that Kevin Durant could return for Game 2 after a positive practice video.
The Rockets struggled offensively without Durant, losing to the Lakers 107-98.
Durant's presence significantly changes the dynamics, as he is crucial for the Rockets' offense and closing ability.

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While Houston might be getting its star back, the Lakers are still dealing with their own issues. No Luka Doncic. No Austin Reaves. That puts even more pressure on LeBron to carry the load again. He delivered in Game 1, but asking him to do that every night in a playoff series is a big ask, even for him.
If Durant returns, the balance of this matchup swings fast.
Game 1 mattered. But this is where the series might actually begin. If Durant is back, Houston has a chance to even things up and reset everything before heading home. If heās not, the Rockets are staring at a tough 0-2 hole.
Either way, all eyes are on one thing now.
Is KD playing?