OKLAHOMA CITY — Warriors forward Kevin Durant wants his fans and critics to believe that his rift with his old team is a thing of the past. Twenty months after he left the Thunder for Golden State, the nine-time All-Star is seizing any chance to discuss how much he enjoys playing in Oklahoma City. That may be true, but not because his feud with Russell Westbrook and the Thunder has given way to hugs and handshakes. In leading the Warriors to a 111-107 win Tuesday night at Chesapeake Energy Arena, Durant reinforced that his desire to beat his former club is as strong as ever. With Stephen Curry sidelined by a left MCL sprain, Durant throttled up the intensity, chucking up 25 shots amid a chorus of boos.