Brooklyn Nets star Kevin Durant was held out of the starting lineup of Friday’s game against the Toronto Raptors due to health and safety protocols and then removed in the third quarter.
Durant exited the game with 9:06 left in the third quarter. He ended up playing 19 minutes in a reserve role and scored eight points.
The Nets did not announce Durant was being held out of the starting lineup until moments before tip-off as they waited for contact tracing to conclude. Durant entered the game in the first quarter, the first time in 867 career regular-season games he did not start.
Durant, who tested positive for the coronavirus in March, missed three games Jan. 5-8 due to COVID-19 protocols.
In his first season with Brooklyn after recovering from a torn Achilles, Durant is averaging 30.8 points on 53.3 percent shooting. It is Durant’s second-highest scoring average, only behind his 32 points in 2013-14 for the Oklahoma City Thunder.