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Rockets superstar Kevin Durant ruled out for Game 5 against Lakers

By Thomson Reuters Apr 28, 2026 | 9:07 PM

Houston will once again have to try to postpone elimination without its biggest star, as the Rockets announced late ​Tuesday that Kevin Durant would be ‌out for Game 5 against the Los Angeles Lakers.

It will be the fourth game out of five missed by Durant in the first-round playoff series.

The ‌16-time ​All-Star missed Game 1 ⁠because of a right ⁠knee contusion and sat out Games 3 and 4 with a left ankle sprain and bone bruise, which didn’t respond favorably ​enough on Tuesday to allow the organization to clear him for the game ⁠Wednesday.

Durant’s lone appearance in the ⁠series was a 23-point, nine-turnover ​performance in a Game 2 loss.

Los Angeles has ​built a 3-1 series advantage during Durant’s ‌absence, though the Lakers have been dealing with plenty of injuries of their own. Los Angeles has yet to compete in this ⁠series with either of its top two scorers, Luka Doncic (hamstring) and Austin Reaves (oblique). Reaves could be ⁠available Wednesday.

Down ‌3-0 entering Sunday’s game, the Rockets ⁠avoided elimination with a 115-96 ​victory.

Durant, ‌37, is in his 18th NBA ​season. He ⁠was MVP in 2013-14, is a four-time scoring champion and an 11-time All-NBA player, in addition to being a two-time NBA champ. This is his first season with the Rockets.

–Field ​Level Media