
The Houston Rockets received a major update on Kevin Durant heading into Game 6 — and it could reshape the outlook of a series that has already swung dramatically.
Durant has been upgraded to doubtful in the latest injury report ahead of Game 6 against the Los Angeles Lakers, a designation that signals progress but still strongly suggests he will not play.
According to ESPN insider Shams Charania earlier Thursday, Durant remains unlikely to suit up.
“Sources tell me Kevin Durant will be out for Game 6,” Charania said on ESPN’s Get Up. “He’s not going to be playing, so he will have missed five of six games so far in this series. He’s dealing with a bone bruise in his left ankle.”
Charania added that the injury typically requires extended recovery time.
“This bone bruise is a two-week minimum injury. He’s just over one week right now, so Houston is going to rely on that young core that they have. They’ve had pretty much full control of the last three games.”
What ‘Doubtful’ Means for Kevin Durant’s Status
In NBA injury reporting, a “doubtful” designation signals that a player is very unlikely to play.
The label typically reflects at least a 75% chance the player will sit out, with only a slim possibility of a last-minute return after pregame testing.
It falls between “questionable” and “out,” meaning Durant’s upgrade reflects incremental progress — but not enough to realistically expect him on the floor for Game 6.
Durant’s Limited Impact Still Looms Over Series
Durant’s brief return in Game 2 remains one of the series’ defining turning points.
After missing the opener with a knee contusion, Durant returned and led Houston with 23 points, six rebounds and four assists. But his impact was undercut by a sprained ankle and a career playoff-high nine turnovers, helping Los Angeles seize a commanding series lead.
That sequence underscored both Durant’s value — and the fragility of Houston’s reliance on him.
Rockets Surge Without Durant
Since then, Houston has found a different identity.
Facing a 3-0 deficit, the Rockets have responded with back-to-back wins, leaning on energy, defense and a more balanced offensive approach.
Without Durant, the offense has shifted away from isolation-heavy possessions toward ball movement and collective execution — a formula that has allowed Houston to regain control of the series momentum.
Injury Timeline Forces Houston to Adjust
Charania’s report reinforces the longer-term concern.
With a bone bruise expected to sideline Durant for at least two weeks, Houston must continue navigating high-pressure playoff games without its top scorer.
That reality places added pressure on the Rockets’ supporting cast to maintain consistency against a veteran Lakers team looking to close the series.
Game 6 Carries Defining Stakes for Young Rockets Core
Game 6 now represents a pivotal moment.
For Houston, it’s a chance to extend the series and force a Game 7 after once facing elimination.
For Los Angeles, it’s an opportunity to close the door before momentum fully shifts.
Durant’s expected absence keeps the focus squarely on Houston’s young core — and whether it can sustain its surge without its biggest star.
Final Status Expected Closer to Tipoff
Durant’s official status may not be finalized until closer to Game 6, but all indications point toward him remaining sidelined.
Even so, his presence continues to shape the series.
And for the Rockets, the path forward is clear:
Keep winning without him — or see the season end without their cornerstone ever fully returning.
Rockets Get Surprising Kevin Durant Update — and It Complicates Game 6 Plans