OKLAHOMA CITY — Moments after the final buzzer sounded Monday night, Kevin Durant stood in front of the Warriors' bench and dapped his less-heralded teammates as they filtered off the court. [...] as he turned to walk toward the visiting locker room, the former face of the Thunder franchise smiled as he saw dozens of Golden State fans waiting nearby. In Golden State's Feb. 11 rout of the Thunder, the player once considered this city's adopted son endured a steady chorus of boos and "cupcake" chants. On Monday, with Durant sidelined by a left knee injury, a capacity Chesapeake Energy Arena crowd kept the focus on basketball. For the first time since sustaining an MCL sprain and bone bruise Feb. 28 in Washington, Durant had traveled with the Warriors. Unlike the previous nine games, in which he watched from his living-room couch or a training table, the eight-time NBA All-Star opted to sit on the bench. Wearing a black suit coat, white T-shirt and black pants, Durant erupted to his feet midway through the first quarter when Curry hammered home his first dunk of the season on a breakaway. Teammates intervened, and after a lengthy review, Curry, Green, Westbrook and Christon...