The hapless big brother Beal was injured, and the wheel of fate reincarnated in the regular season game between the Knicks and the Suns.
As one of the Suns' Big Three, Beal has played in just six regular-season games this season. Frequent injury afflictions have made this 2Mr. 500 million could not make a smooth turn, and was once again destroyed by a ruthless injury.
Similar to the Nets back then, the Suns' Big Three were unable to complete the union due to injuries. Recalling the Nets that year, after Harden joined, Durant and Irving were injured one after another, resulting in the Big Three being unable to play at the same time.
Beal's injury, while not looking serious, will require at least 3-5 games out of action. For Durant, who has already been injured twice in a row on the same team, the cycle of fate is undoubtedly heartbreaking.
The Suns are now the same as the Nets back then, and Beal's injury this time is very similar to that of Irving. For Durant, being injured twice in a row on the same team is undoubtedly a cycle of fate.
Although Beal's injury doesn't look serious this time, he needs to be out for at least 3-5 games. For Durant, who has already been injured twice in a row on the same team, the cycle of fate is undoubtedly heartbreaking.
The Suns are in the same situation as the Nets back then, and Beal's injury this time is the same as when Irving. The Suns' injury situation right now is really worrying.
Beal, Durant, and Booker all have injury histories, which is a huge concern for the team. Chemistry aside, Beal and Durant's fragile physicality is undoubtedly the biggest challenge on the team's road to winning the championship.
So, Durant may not be able to escape the shackles of fate, and his two injuries happened to the same team, by former Bucks player DiVincenzo on tiptoe. The gears of fate are still in reincarnation, and this time it was Durant who was unlucky.