Golden State Warriors: Kevin Durant Set To Play In Game 5 of NBA Finals Against Toronto Raptors

Kevin Durant, after spending four weeks getting treatments for his calf injury, is making a return to court in Warriors' Game 5 match against Toronto Raptors on Monday.
Golden State have not been able to deal with his absence against the Canadian side which are on the break with a 3-1 lead from the fourth edition of the finals.
Chances of Durant's return is high as he was spotted doing shootings during a training session with the team on Sunday. Speaking on the forward's recovery, the team's head coach Steve Kerr told EPSN's Adrian Wojnarowski that his condition "looks good" at the moment.
It is not only Durant who is being ravaged by injury but also Klay Thompson who played through hamstring injury in Game 4 on Friday. However, it has not been easy for Steve Curry to shoulder the responsibility against Kawhi Leonard-led side in the absence of Durant.
Adrian also revealed that Kerr seemed confident in the 30-year-old despite having him out-of-action for a while now saying, "He's Kevin Durant. So, if we have him out there, he'll be a threat, we know that."
Tonight's game is crucial to both teams as Golden State will either stay on or the Canadian side becomes the NBA champions for the first time.

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