NBA star Durant upbeat despite injury

NBA star Kevin Durant has put a positive spin on his foot injury that will see him miss about a month of the new season.

Four-time NBA scoring champion Kevin Durant, last season's NBA Most Valuable Player, was upbeat on Tuesday as he discussed starting the season on the sidelines.

The Oklahoma City Thunder star, talking for the first time since surgery on his broken right foot, insisted the situation was a "win-win" - giving him a chance to learn about the game from a different viewpoint as his teammates honed their skills on court.

Durant, who arrived to meet reporters using a wheeled scooter to support his injured foot rather than using crutches, is expected to be sidelined at least another month.

With the NBA season tipping off on October 28, he said other players will have to step up and make the most of increased minutes on the floor.

"It gives guys opportunities to play, build confidence and build that chemistry as a team," Durant said.

"I'm looking at the positive side of it. It's a win-win. I'm learning a lot about the game while I'm out."

Durant said he was grateful for the support of the Thunder organisation as he decided to have surgery to repair the Jones Fracture -- a broken bone at the base of the small toe.

An aching pain alerted him to the problem, and he and team officials hope it was caught early enough to keep the rehabilitation process short.

"Everything is progressing," he said.

Durant's on-court contribution will be hard, if not impossible, for the Thunder to replace.

He averaged 32 points, 7.4 rebounds and 5.5 assists a game last season, sparking the Thunder to the Western Conference finals, where they were eliminated by the eventual NBA champion San Antonio Spurs.

After winning last season's scoring crown, he joined Michael Jordan, Wilt Chamberlain and George Gervin as the only players to win four NBA scoring titles in five years.


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