Kevin Durant's Sore Foot Sidelines Him in Highly Anticipated Return to New York

In a disappointing turn of events for basketball fans, Kevin Durant once again found himself sidelined with a sore right foot, forcing him to miss his much-anticipated return to New York. The Phoenix Suns star, who was traded from the Brooklyn Nets earlier this year, was hoping to make a triumphant comeback at Madison Square Garden but was ultimately ruled out just moments before tip-off. It's a tough blow for Durant, who had been looking forward to extending his incredible winning streak against the Knicks that has spanned over a decade.

Durant, known for his remarkable skills and dominance on the court, warmed up prior to the game against the Knicks, raising hopes among his supporters that he would make an appearance. Unfortunately, his lingering injury kept the high-scoring forward benched, leaving fans eagerly awaiting his return. This setback marks the second consecutive game Durant has missed, as he was also absent during the Suns' recent victory in Memphis.

Throughout his career, Durant has shown an unparalleled ability to come out on top against the Knicks, having not lost a game to them since April 7, 2013. His impressive record includes a streak of 13 consecutive victories, which he achieved with various teams, such as the Oklahoma City Thunder, Golden State Warriors, and the Nets. While fans will have to wait a bit longer to witness Durant's magic in action, they can't help but anticipate the fireworks when this formidable player makes his much-anticipated return to the court.