Watch Kevin Durant shoot jumpers less than a month after his knee injury

The Golden State Warriors haven’t given a timetable for Kevin Durant’s return to the floor, but the Warriors might see the four-time scoring champ in the lineup sooner than many expected.
Durant, who sprained the MCL in his left knee Feb. 28 against the Wizards, didn’t appear to be slowed Tuesday as he took jumpers before Golden State’s game at Dallas.
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Durant didn’t show much rust in the brief clip despite missing the past 11 games, hitting 8 of 11 jump shots in practice.
The Warriors have struggled since losing Durant, going 6-5 entering Tuesday’s game, but have won each of their past three games by at least 16 points. Golden State hopes to get him back before its final game of the regular season, April 12 against the Lakers.
