Late Saturday morning, when the doors opened to media at Warriors shoot-around, Kevin Durant was hoisting three-point attempts next to Stephen Curry. The hope remains that Durant, who sustained a grade 2 MCL sprain and tibial bone bruise in Golden State's Feb. 28 loss to Washington, will be back by the end of the regular season April 12. Though he obviously won't play, Durant is expected to join the Warriors on their upcoming road trip to Oklahoma City and Dallas. Even with Durant sidelined, Thunder fans are sure to react Monday to the former face of their franchise being back in Chesapeake Energy Arena. Last month, in Durant's first return to Oklahoma City since signing with the Warriors, a capacity crowd greeted him with boos and "cupcake" chants.