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Kevin Durant returns to the playoffs, leading the Rockets into a 1st-round clash with the Lakers

By KRISTIE RIEKENYahoo Sports

HOUSTON (AP) — Kevin Durant is back in the playoffs after missing out last season and he and the Houston Rockets are hoping to make some noise this postseason. “I’m grateful to be here healthy with a team that’s looking forward to trying to do some big things,” he said. “(What) a difference a year can make and I’m just grateful to be back in this position.

I don’t want to take any moment for granted. ” In his first season in Houston after this summer’s blockbuster trade from Phoenix, Durant leads the young Rockets into the playoffs where they’ll open their first-round series with the Los Angeles Lakers on Saturday night. The 37-year-old Durant missed the last seven games of the regular season last year with an ankle injury as the Suns went 1-6 to fall out of playoff contention.

This season he finished second in the league by playing 2,840 minutes despite being in his 19th NBA season. And he can’t wait to play more — hopefully a lot more. “When you get on the court and you get a chance to be healthy you want go out there and take advantage of that opportunity,” he said.

“So, I’m looking forward to it. ” Durant led the Rockets this season by averaging 26 points a game as he became the oldest player in NBA history to score at least 2,000 points in a season. Coach Ime Udoka said Durant has brought so much to his team since the trade but most importantly is that the Rockets knew they could always count on him.

“Just the availability on a night-to-night basis,” Udoka said. “Being able to play this many games at this stage in his career and the efficiency that he does it with … just the fact that he’s durable and available with the injuries in his past, is very impressive. ” The Rockets are aiming for their first title since winning back-to-back championships in 1994 and 1995.