
What a difference two years makes for Nets’ Kevin Durant
NY Post
Nearly two years after Kevin Durant crumpled to the floor with a ruptured Achilles in the NBA Finals, he was utterly dominant in leading the Nets to the biggest postseason blowout in team history. He looked every bit as good as the old Durant.
When he was asked on-court after Monday’s Game 2 125-86 rout of Milwaukee — after tormenting the Bucks with 32 points — if he thought he’d ever be this good again, his reaction was very much on brand. “Is that a real question?” Durant asked rhetorically. “What do you want me to say to that? Of course I did.”More Related News

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