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NEW YORK, March 29 — Kevin Durant will return to the NBA’s Phoenix Suns today against Minnesota after missing the past three weeks with a sprained left ankle, according to...

NEW YORK, March 29 — Kevin Durant will return to the NBA’s Phoenix Suns today against Minnesota after missing the past three weeks with a sprained left ankle, according to multiple reports yesterday.

But The Athletic and ESPN, citing unnamed sources, reported Durant has healed and will finally make his home debut with the Suns after being hurt following only three games with Phoenix after a blockbuster trade from Brooklyn.

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