1:04 pm | June 12, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:
OAKLAND, Calif. — Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant confirmed that he suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon during Monday’s victory over the Toronto Raptors in Game 5 of the NBA Finals. He made the announcement on his Instagram account Wednesday, adding that he underwent surgery.
“What’s good everybody I wanted to update you all: I did rupture my Achilles. Surgery was today and it was a success, EASY MONEY,” Durant wrote in the post, which accompanied a picture of him in a hospital.
Durant injured his right Achilles in the second quarter of Game 5. He had not played since injuring his right calf on May 8 against the Houston Rockets in Game 5 of the Western Conference semifinals. Warriors coach Steve Kerr said after Wednesday’s practice that Durant’s Achilles tear came as a “complete shock” to the organization.
“I completely understand the world we live in,” Kerr said. “As [Warriors GM] Bob [Myers] mentioned the other night there’s going to be blame. There’s going to be finger pointing and we understand that. And we accept that. This is kind of what you sign up for when you get into coaching, general management in the NBA. There’s all kinds of coverage, judgment, criticism, and it’s all part of it so we accept that. The main thing is our concern for Kevin and these last couple of days just checking on him. Obviously, everybody feels horrible for what happened.
“We, as Bob mentioned the other night, this last month was a cumulative, collaborative, effort in his rehabilitation. And that collaboration included Kevin and his business partner Rich Kleiman, our medical staff, his own outside opinion, second opinion, doctor outside of our organization. Kevin checked all the boxes, and he was cleared to play by everybody involved.”