| NBA notebook: Durant doesn't blame 
			Warriors for injury
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			 [August 08, 2019] 
			Kevin Durant said the Golden 
			State Warriors aren't responsible for the Achilles injury that 
			likely will force him to sit out the 2019-20 season. 
 "Hell, no. How can you blame (the Warriors)? Hell, no," Durant told 
			Yahoo Sports in his first interview since suffering the injury in 
			Game 5 of the NBA Finals in June. Durant returned to the court for 
			Game 5 after missing nine straight postseason games with a right 
			calf strain.
 
 "I heard the Warriors pressured me into getting back," he added. 
			"Nobody never said a word to me during rehab as I was coming back. 
			It was only me and (trainer) Rick (Celebrini) working out every day. 
			Right when the series started, I targeted Game 5. Hell, nah. It just 
			happened. It's basketball. S-- happens. Nobody was responsible for 
			it. It was just the game. "
 
 Durant has moved on from the Warriors, signing a four-year, $164 
			million contract to play for the Brooklyn Nets when he returns to 
			health. He spent three seasons with the Warriors, winning two NBA 
			championships.
 
			
			 
			
 --Boston Celtics guard Marcus Smart, vying for a spot on the U.S. 
			team that will play in the FIBA World Cup, will be sidelined 
			indefinitely with calf tightness.
 
 Smart sat out practice at Team USA's training camp in Las Vegas and 
			will miss the rest of the camp. He is expected to travel with the 
			team to Los Angeles next week and have his calf re-evaluated. The 
			World Cup begins Aug. 31 in China.
 
 "Right now, for me, I'm trying to grow as a player ... taking those 
			precautions," Smart said, per Chris Forsberg of NBC Sports Boston.
 
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			Warriors forward Kevin Durant (35) enters the stadium before game 
			five of the 2019 NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors at 
			Scotiabank Arena. Mandatory Credit: Nick Turchiaro-USA TODAY 
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            --Portland Trail Blazers guard CJ McCollum has a theory about why so 
			many NBA players declined invitations to play for Team USA at the 
			upcoming FIBA 2019 World Cup: potential embarrassment and injury.
 "I think other guys looked at it like, 'Why would I go and 
			potentially be the face of a losing roster?'" McCollum told ESPN's 
			Adrian Wojnarowski on The Woj Pod. "Or the workload part. If we all 
			play, the workload is less -- 20-25 minutes, you get blowouts, 
			you're moving on. A lot of guys don't play, your minutes might go 
			up, your usage might go up, and that affects your summer as you go 
			into March when that crash comes."
 
 Among the NBA stars who opted not to participate were Cleveland 
			Cavaliers forward Kevin Love, Washington Wizards guard Bradley Beal, 
			Philadelphia 76ers forward Tobias Harris, Trail Blazers guards 
			Damian Lillard and McCollum, San Antonio Spurs guard DeMar DeRozan, 
			Los Angeles Lakers forward Anthony Davis, Houston Rockets guards 
			James Harden and Eric Gordon, New York Knicks forward Julius Randle 
			and Los Angeles Clippers guard Landry Shamet.
 
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