Hoop fans witnessed star forward Kevin Durant lead the Brooklyn Nets to a forced overtime win against the Toronto Raptors on Tuesday at Barclays Center. The Nets beat the Raptors 131-129 despite being down seven players including James Harden due to COVID-19 safety protocols, ESPN reported . Durant played 51 minutes and scored a triple-double after being upgraded from questionable for ankle soreness hours before the game. "We had to debate Kevin's situation. Obviously, we're talking about a franchise player; we don't want to risk it," head coach Steve Nash said. "So we're probably more cautious than he is. But he really wanted to play, and so that was it." But Durant pulled through any discomfort and clinched his 14th triple-double of his career, NBC Sports reported . That achievement earned Durant much celebration as a franchise player, and commentator Skip Bayless took notice. The FOX Sports Undisputed co-host took to Twitter acknowledging Durant's victory saying, "The Best...