Everyone is holding their collective breath while waiting for the results of Kevin Durant's MRI tomorrow, and while it is believed that he might have suffered a severe strained left calf, a professional football doctor feels that it could be worse.

Dr. David Chao, a former team doctor of the San Diego Chargers in NFL, believes that Durant might have suffered a torn Achilles. He explained his reasoning behind his medical opinion on Twitter.

Durant suffered the injury late in the third quarter of Game 5 against the Houston Rockets. He took a jumper and landed awkwardly without any contact from his defender. He was limping after the play and went straight to the locker room.

Although the Warriors won the game 104-99 and now lead the series 3-2, the main concern at the moment is the extent of Durant's injury. If it's a strained calf, he will be missing between a week to a month, but if Dr. Chao's guess is right, he will miss the rest of the playoffs, and possibly the first half of the next season.

Dr. Chao has used Twitter and other social media platforms to share videos and articles about him explaining a specific injury.

Durant has played extremely well for the Warriors in these playoffs, and his potential long-term absence will definitely hurt the team's chances of winning a third straight title. The results of his MRI tomorrow should give fans more information about his injury and the timetable for his return.