- ABC News
- April 21, 2017
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant participated fully in a "light" practice on Friday and remains questionable with a left calf strain for Saturday's Game 3 against the Portland Trail Blazers. Durant said he felt good after practice but that it was frustrating to be injured again. "I want to play," he said. "I want to be out there every step of the way with the team, but I understand health is important and I want to feel great hopefully for a long run this postseason. I understand the big picture but I still want to play." Durant was four games removed from returning after a five-week hiatus stemming from a left knee injury. He suffered the calf injury in the second half of a 121-109 Game 1 victory on Sunday. Despite wanting to play, he was sidelined for the Warriors' 110-81, Game 2?crushing. Coach Steve Kerr said the organization is taking extra precautions when it comes to reactivating Durant. "[We want] 100 percent health,"...