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NBA-Thunder's Durant needs surgery, out for season

March 27 (Reuters) - Kevin Durant, the NBA's reigning most valuable player, will miss the rest of the season as he needs another foot surgery, the Oklahoma City Thunder said on Friday. Durant will have bone graft surgery on his ailing right foot next week and is expected to return to basketball activities in four to six months, the Thunder said in a statement. The news comes one week after the team said Durant, 26, had been shut down indefinitely due to ongoing problems with his surgically repaired right foot. The six-time All-Star had surgery last month to alleviate soreness in his foot caused by a screw that was inserted in October during a procedure to repair a fracture at the base of his small toe. (Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Gene Cherry)