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Coach admits ‘We’re in new territory now’

Career-altering injuries to stars Thompson, Durant put future in doubt

- By Janie McCauley

OAKLAND, Calif. — Steve Kerr still considers the Warriors an ideal fit for Kevin Durant.

Whether Durant sees it that way going into free agency next month, Kerr isn’t about to guess. Especially now that the twotime NBA Finals MVP is headed for what could be a yearlong recovery from surgery for a ruptured right Achilles tendon.

“Well, the injury kind of throws everything for a loop, so I have no idea what Kevin’s going to do,” Kerr said Friday. “I know that we all want him back, and we think this is a great situation for him and vice versa. So, hopefully we get him back and keep this thing going with the understand­ing that he’s a free agent and we want what’s best for him, and he’s free to make any choice he wants. Hopefully he’s back, and we will all give him any advice, any counsel that he needs. And ultimately he’s going to make his own decision. He’s earned that.”

A day after losing Game 6 of the Finals to the champion Toronto Raptors, Kerr and general manager Bob Myers braced for an uncertain summer while still trying to cope with the heartbreak of seeing Durant go down in Game 5. Then Klay Thompson tore the ACL in his left knee during the third quarter of Thursday night’s 114-110 loss in the final game at Oracle Arena.

“This year more than any other tested the fabric of our team,” Myers said. “This year I might have been the proudest of our resolve. I don’t know if that’s evident. I hear that from people in the Bay Area, the support we’ve gotten, the things people say about kind of conducting ourselves as champions. That stuff matters. Winning matters, too, obviously. It all matters. Try to continue to hang on to that culture.”

In February, Durant became frustrated over all the fuss and speculatio­n about where he might play next season, and said, “I’m trying to play basketball.” He signed a two-year contract last summer that includes a player option for 2019-20, so Durant can become a free agent to pursue a maximum five-year deal. The Warriors are expected to try to sign both Durant and Thompson to those max contracts.

Asked how optimistic he is about bringing back Durant, an emotionall­y exhausted Myers said, simply, “I don’t know” while noting of free agency: “It’s never what you think.”

All season, the Warriors were determined to cherish this ride together knowing the roster could look far different once training camp rolls around in September — along with the venue as the team moves across the bay to the new Chase Center in San Francisco. Golden State’s players also insist they have never taken for granted the special fiveyear run featuring three championsh­ips and five consecutiv­e NBA Finals berths.

“In the history of this NBA you could highlight every team that was supposed to win or had the best team and all the different storylines. And 82 games and a full playoff run, a lot can happen,” Stephen Curry said. “It’s just a matter of how much you fight and just leave it all out there on the floor. I think the way that we have talked and described this journey, I don’t think there’s ever been a situation where we have taken anything for granted. And that’s something I can look back and just hold.”

Thompson’s knee surgery has not yet been set. Kerr doesn’t expect to ever see two injuries this severe in consecutiv­e finals games again.

He was still stunned a day later, and Myers, too.

“You’re talking about two career-altering injuries to two of your best players in back-to-back finals games. Unheard of. It will probably never happen again,” Kerr said. “We’re in new territory now.”

 ?? LACHLAN CUNNINGHAM/GETTY ?? Warriors guard Klay Thompson has a torn left ACL, an injury suffered after he was fouled by the Raptors’ Danny Green on a drive to the basket in Game 6 on Thursday night.
LACHLAN CUNNINGHAM/GETTY Warriors guard Klay Thompson has a torn left ACL, an injury suffered after he was fouled by the Raptors’ Danny Green on a drive to the basket in Game 6 on Thursday night.

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