Firing up jumpers, Durant ‘clearly making progress,’ will travel with Warriors – Comcast SportsNet Bay Area

Posted: March 19, 2017 at 4:17 pm

Firing up jumpers, Durant 'clearly making progress,' will travel with Warriors

Editor's Note: The above video is from Friday, March 17, 2017.

OAKLAND -- Kevin Durant over the past 10 days has progressed from taking shots from a chair to set shots to firing up jumpers.

Though there still is no timetable for his return, Durant will be on the team flight Sunday when the Warriors travel to Oklahoma City.

Hes clearly making progress. Its great, coach Steve Kerr said late Saturday afternoon, prior to tipoff against the Milwaukee Bucks.

Durant sustained a sprained medial collateral ligament (MCL) and bone bruise to his left knee on Feb. 28 at Washington. He returned to the Bay Area the next day, his leg immobilized in a bulky brace while he moved about on crutches.

Scheduled for re-evaluation in about 10 days, Durant is walking comfortably and working up a sweat on the stationary bicycle.

You can tell hes making improvements and following the game plan, Stephen Curry said. I see him in the weight room doing cardio stuff trying to stay as close to game shape as he can while hes hurt. You like to see improvements every day. We still dont know when hell be back.

Durant said he would not return until his knee feels 100 percent, and his teammates -- who are 4-4 in the eight games he has missed -- would have it no other way.

When hes ready, well know, Draymond Green said. But its not really our job to try to figure out every day how hes doing. You can kind of see hes getting better and you just leave it at that.

BOX SCORE

LOS ANGELES --When the Cleveland Cavaliers decided to restLeBron James,Kyrie IrvingandKevin Lovein the same game, they also provided a welcome boost to the Los Angeles Clippers, who got to sit their own starters for the entire fourth quarter of a predictably one-sided victory.

The fans paying for high-priced Staples Center seats, or tuning in for a national television game between title contenders?

They all lost out, thanks to the unsavory choices prompted by the NBA's demanding schedule.

Blake Griffinscored 23 points and the Clippers snapped their three-game losing streak with a 108-78 win over Cleveland on Saturday night.

But the Clippers' domination of the Cavs' supporting cast added another chapter to the NBA's long-running debate on rest. Coaches are increasingly choosing caution over competitiveness, and both Cleveland's Tyronn Lue and Los Angeles' Doc Rivers expressed ambivalence about the choice Lue felt he had to make.

"There is a fan base that probably bought tickets tonight to seeLeBron Jamesplay for the first time," said Rivers, who rested Griffin on Thursday. "They didn't get a chance to see that, and that's not cool."

The crowd hated Lue's decision, reacting with confusion when the starting lineups were announced and then booing James when he joined the Cavs on the bench early in the first quarter. "We Want LeBron!" chants were taken up by much of the crowd on several occasions.

"I heard," Lue said. "I wanted him, too."

Lue said Love already was scheduled to sit out this game in his comeback from left knee surgery, and Irving left Thursday's game at Utah early with tightness in his own left knee. With the Cavs beginning a stretch of eight games in 14 days, Lue also decided to rest James instead of allowing him to play without his full supporting cast.

"It's a long season, and a lot of games," Lue said. "We have a lot of back-to-back games. Everybody has. Four in five nights are tough. Five in seven are tough. ... But it's been going on for years. It's not the first time we've done it. I think coaches are taking responsibility, trying to look after their players, make sure they get the proper rest."

James didn't speak to reporters before heading out into the Hollywood night, but Lue said the superstar didn't like the decision. Lue said his three stars all will return Sunday night against the woeful Lakers.

CLIPS CRUISE: The result was not surprising - and perhaps just what the Clippers needed to shake up their team in a humdrum March. Los Angeles (41-29) had lost six of 10, and Oklahoma City is a half-game behind the Clippers for fifth place in the Western Conference.

J.J. Redickadded 16 points as the Clippers swept their season series with the Cavs. Griffin poured in 13 points in the third quarter while Los Angeles pulled away.

"Playing against the best is the reason everyone wants to play in the NBA," Griffin said. "But at the same time, we'll take all of these wins. It's a bit of both. Not clear-cut one way or the other."

THE LEFTOVERS: Channing Frye, Deron Williams andJ.R. Smithstarted for Cleveland in the stars' place along withIman ShumpertandTristan Thompson. All five starters hit double figures.

The Cavaliers (45-22) have lost five of eight, but still lead Boston by 1 1/2 games atop the Eastern Conference.Richard Jeffersonscored 12 to lead the Cavs in their lowest-scoring game of the season.

NOT READY FOR PRIME TIME: For the second straight week, ABC's showcase Saturday night game was dampened by a coach's decision to sit his best players. Golden State's Steve Kerr satStephen Curry,Klay Thompson,Draymond GreenandAndre Iguodalafor a showdown with San Antonio last week.

Rivers said the Saturday national games used to be protected against these problems because their afternoon starts prevented a team from being forced to play Friday night. The showcase is now an evening game.

"I think that we have to protect the national games," Rivers said. "We have to treat those games like they're afternoon games, and you don't play the night before, and you don't play the next night after. It sounds so easy, but it is not, because it's hard to schedule around that. It makes the rest of the schedule harder ... but the look of (these last two) back-to-back ABC national games is not good."

TIP-INS: Cavaliers: Shumpert played after spraining his left shoulder Thursday. ... Kyle Korver also missed his sixth straight game with a foot injury. Lue still hopes he can play on this road trip.

Clippers: Rivers flatly rejected a widely reported rumor of a possible reunion with the Orlando Magic: "I have a past with the Magic. I have no future. My future is here." Rivers coached the Magic from 1999-03. ...Chris Paulwent 0 for 8 from the floor, but had seven assists.

UP NEXT: Cavaliers: At the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday.

Clippers: Host the New York Knicks on Monday.

OAKLAND -- The focus of this Warriors resurgence will be on the defense, as it should be, especially after they closed out a perfect week at home Saturday night by limiting the Bucks to 40.4-percent shooting.

But there was palpable relief with seeing Stephen Currys shots falling through the rim so cleanly the net barely noticed.

The defense, the Warriors know they can bring at any time. Its their staple, the one basic element they can rely on times of strife.

But Currys offense Saturday night was the eye-opener. If the defense drove this 117-92 victory over Milwaukee, his shooting sent a gentle, relaxing breeze through Oracle Arena that dried those beads of sweat that had been collecting for weeks.

It wasnt so much Currys 28 points but the sheer efficiency of it all: 9-of-13 shooting, including 6-of-8 from beyond the arc, and 4-of-4 from the line. It was the first game in three weeks in which Curry didnt miss most of his 3-point shots.

With the sight of those shots going down, the teams swagger, which took a massive tumble when Kevin Durant went down with an injury on Feb. 28, has materialized once again. Thats the magic of Hot Steph.

Thank God I rested him last week, Warriors coach Steve Kerr joked, referring to Curry being held out of the March 11 game at San Antonio.

No, Steph was great. Without any sarcasm, getting through that stretch last week, we know, looking at the schedule it was going to be a tough stretch. We didnt know Kevin was going to get hurt. But it was the double-whammy.

Curry surely appeared refreshed. In three games at home this week he was 13-of-28 from beyond the ar.

In the seven games before this three-game homestand, for all practical purposes road games with a gruel travel schedule, Curry was 18-of-76 from deep.

Not that he ever wavered.

Keep shooting, Curry said. Thats it, really. Cant get discouraged by misses, cant get too big-headed about good games. Keep pushing, keep your routine up and feed off your teammates energy. And keep the confidence.

Curry made his first 3-ball, a 26-footer with 4:53 left in the first quarter. He missed his second and third attempts, then made his last four in a five in a row, including a buzzer-beater at the end of the first and a 33-footer in the final minute of the half.

Hes going to make shots, Bucks coach Jason Kidd said. You can be on him. Hes going to make them from halfcourt. Hes going to make some very tough shots . . . thats just who he is.

Thats not who he was for the better part of three weeks. Those days appear to have faded into history.

I havent been worried about him at all, teammate Andre Iguodala said. I really look at his bounce, more than anything, the way hes running and the way hes shooting. The schedule is brutal; 82 games is a long time. Thats to be expected.

See the original post here:

Firing up jumpers, Durant 'clearly making progress,' will travel with Warriors - Comcast SportsNet Bay Area

Related Posts