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Royce Young, ESPN Staff Writer 9y

Kevin Durant remains day-to-day

NBA, Oklahoma City Thunder, Los Angeles Lakers

Kevin Durant sat out Friday night's 104-103 win against the Los Angeles Lakers because of a sprained right ankle suffered Thursday against the Golden State Warriors.

Durant will be re-evaluated Saturday and remains day-to-day. The Thunder host the New Orleans Pelicans on Sunday.

He injured his ankle seconds before halftime against the Warriors when he stepped on Marreese Speights' foot on a drive to the basket. Durant, who had scored 30 points in the opening half, did not return to the game. He had X-rays as a precaution, and results were negative.

"I was a little nervous," Durant said after the game. "But I knew when I got up and started walking it felt good. So I just wanted to make sure with the X-rays everything was good."

The injury isn't considered serious, as Durant left the arena Thursday not wearing a walking boot or crutches, with only a mild limp.

Durant underwent surgery to repair a stress fracture in his right foot in October, missing six weeks because of it. He has played in nine games since, all under a minutes restriction that was recently lifted from 30 to 35. He said after the game Thursday that he could have returned but was advised by the team's medical staff to sit.

"They had to convince me not to play," he said. "It was the foot I had surgery. I wanted to play, I wanted to go back out there, but they just wanted to be cautious."

It was Durant's 18th game missed this season. Previously in his seven-year career, he had missed a total of 16 games.

The Thunder, who entering Friday are 12-14 and sit 1.5 games out of the eighth spot in the West, are 5-12 in games without Durant this season.

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