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Source: Nets optimistic Durant out 4-6 weeks

The Nets’ Kevin Durant has a sprained MCL in his knee, the team said. A source told ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski that there is optimism within the Nets that it will be a four-to-six-week rehab and return for Durant.

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