Warriors season review: In the wake of the Warriors' second NBA title in three years, The The fourth installment focuses on Kevin Durant, who had quite the debut season with Golden State. 2016-17 statistics: 25.1 points, 4.8 assists and 8.3 rebounds in 33.4 minutes per game Last summer, when he signed with Golden State after eight seasons with Oklahoma City, Durant quickly learned that he had made himself a target by putting his personal interests first. Thunder fans burned his jersey, wrote "coward" on the "For Sale" sign outside his house and questioned his character. Even outside Oklahoma City, a player long considered one of the NBA's most likable superstars was villainized. In those early months with Golden State, seldom did a day pass without an ESPN pundit deriding his decision. Though he missed five weeks in the second half of the regular season with a left knee injury, Durant was arguably the Warriors' most consistent player when healthy. Durant finished the regular season leading Golden State in rebounding, blocks, free throws made (336) and attempted (384), while ranking second in scoring, and third in assists, steals and three-pointers made. In the playoffs, he was...