Rockets star Kevin Durant will miss Saturday night’s series opener against the Lakers due to a right knee contusion, according to Dave McMenamin of ESPN (Twitter link). “Hopefully it’s a one-game thing,” coach Ime Udoka told reporters.

Durant was injured on Wednesday when he bumped knees with a teammate during practice, relays Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints (Twitter link). Udoka said Durant underwent testing on the knee and is just dealing with soreness, adds Don Woike of The Athletic (Twitter link).

Houston was 4-0 with0ut Durant this season, defeating Phoenix and Golden State in November, Indiana in February and Memphis in the season finale, notes Law Murray of The Athletic (Twitter link).

It’s still a huge loss for Houston heading into what appeared to be a favorable matchup against an L.A. team that has Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves sidelined with injuries. With Durant unavailable, Reed Sheppard, Amen Thompson, Josh Okogie, Jabari Smith Jr. and Alperen Sengun will make up the Rockets’ starting lineup.

“It’s soreness. It’s very tender. It’s tough to bend in certain ways,” Udoka said, per Will Guillory of The Athletic (Twitter link). “Not a lot of swelling. He hit it in a very awkward spot, I guess, more than anything. It could’ve been a regular bumped knee and he would’ve played through that. But it was right above the knee, the patellar tendon area.”

Durant has been the focus of the offense in his first season with Houston after being acquired from Phoenix last summer. At age 37, he appeared in 78 games and averaged 26 points, 5.5 rebounds and 4.8 assists while playing 2,840 minutes, the second-highest total in the league. He continued his typical stellar shooting by connecting at 52% from the field and 41.3% from three-point range.

The Rockets tend to rely heavily on Durant, particularly late in possessions. The team was a +88 with him on the court, according to Kelly Iko of Yahoo Sports (Twitter link).

Game 2 of the series is Tuesday and Game 3 won’t take place until Friday, so the schedule will provide a chance for Durant’s contusion to heal.

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