While the notoriously secretive Nets have offered no updates on Kevin Durant — and probably won’t anytime soon — that doesn’t mean fans can’t get a glimpse into the superstar’s rehab.

It just comes not from Durant’s new team, but himself and his friends. Oh, and social media.

Last week, fellow Nets newcomer — and longtime Durant friend — DeAndre Jordan said the star forward’s rehab is progressing well.

“You know obviously Kevin had a tough injury, he’s going to be out for a while,” Jordan said at an event at a Midtown Dunkin’. “But he’s progressing great, he’s recovering fast, we’ll be even better when we get him back and healthy.”

It’s hard to say exactly how fast. Durant ruptured his right Achilles tendon in Game 5 of the NBA Finals on June 10, and had surgery two days later at the Hospital for Special Surgery in Manhattan.

Nets team orthopedist Martin O’Malley performed the procedure, but is prohibited by HIPAA from discussing his patient. But Durant isn’t under any such restriction and has shared several photos of his progress on Instagram, which is how he announced his decision to join Brooklyn this summer.

And most of those pictures were actually taken by or initially posted by Durant’s friend and brand manager Omeez Jones.

Durant had been spotted around New York riding on a scooter in the weeks following the surgery, and that’s how he appeared in a Jones post on July 9. But he’s clearly made incremental progress since then.

From shooting around in a pool doing hydrotherapy…

To being on two crutches a week ago, along with a fairly hefty boot visible in the third photo in this gallery…

To down to just one crutch in the last couple of days, with what appears to be an easier stride and smaller boot.