Warriors' Kevin Durant readies for rematch with Thunder Eight minutes into his speech Tuesday afternoon, Warriors majority owner Joe Lacob highlighted the seven-time NBA All-Star sitting a handful of seats down from him. "Kevin Durant came here when there was not a new arena," Lacob told a crowd of more than 1,000 at Golden State's ceremonial groundbreaking for Chase Center. "I don't think those feelings will go away ever for KD when he's playing against OKC," Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said. Oklahoma City-Golden State matchups became buzz-worthy affairs soon after Durant informed Russell Westbrook, his running mate of eight seasons, in a text message July 4 that he was leaving for the team that ousted them from the playoffs. The Warriors' Nov. 3 rout of the Thunder, though quickly rid of suspense on the court, offered plenty of cringe-worthy drama. Westbrook arrived at Oracle Arena dressed as a photographer, an apparent jab at Durant's favored hobby. The two didn't shake hands — or even acknowledge each other's presence, for that matter — during pregame chapel. After watching Durant hang 39 points, Westbrook was asked about some in-game trash-talking between...