Kevin Durant is unlikely to return this season even if the Brooklyn Nets' schedule gets extended into June or July.

Durant suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon during Game 5 of The Finals last June. Durant subsequently signed with the Nets in free agency.

"Honestly, not very realistic from my standpoint, and not even spoken about," Rich Kleiman said.

Durant's 12-month timetable would line up with a return in June or July, but Kleiman expressed doubts about that scenario.

"It feels like (Durant playing in the 2019-20 season) clearly was not something that was in the cards prior to all this," Kleiman said. "And now, I think just like the rest of the world, it's hard to take anything more than day by day.

"I think that Kevin is going to figure out the space that he needs to be in to continue to rehab during this time. But even that is hard to answer at this point, with the new kind of rules that were put in place last night."