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Durant drowns out jeers to spearhead Warriors

Thunder fans silenced as team’s former star churns out 34 points and nine rebounds

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Kevin Durant was in hostile territory as he returned to Oklahoma City on Saturday, but shut out the noise to lead the Golden State Warriors to a 130-114 victory over his former team the Thunder.

Durant scored 34 points and pulled down nine rebounds in his first game in Oklahoma City since he departed as a free agent for Golden State after last season.

The jeers and catcalls greeted him at pre-game warmups and didn’t let up until the Warriors had stretched their league-leading record to 46-8.

“It was a fun game,” Durant said. “I actually thought it would be a little louder. To be on the other side of it, to be able to calm all these guys down as they boo you is kind of fun.

“I’ve got to embrace it,” Durant added. “That’s all I can do. And keep playing my game.”

Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson scored 26 points each for the Warriors, who withstood a 47-point performanc­e from Russell Westbrook, once the other half of a star duo with Durant in Oklahoma.

The two traded a couple of on-court barbs, which Durant passed off as normal trash talk, and despite the palpable tension Warriors coach Steve Kerr said it wasn’t the worst such reception he’d seen from fans for a former favourite.

That was the greeting LeBron James got in Cleveland in 2010, after he’d departed for the Miami Heat.

“I think that one might have been a little nastier,” Kerr said.

After winning two titles in Miami, James famously returned to Cleveland and led the Cavaliers to last season’s championsh­ip.

Saturday’s games:

L.A. Clippers Milwaukee Cleveland Philadelph­ia Golden State Dallas Houston Boston 107 116 125 117 130 112 133 112 Charlotte Indiana Denver Miami Oklahoma City Orlando Phoenix Utah 102 100 109 109 114 80 102 104

He was in full flight on Saturday, scoring 27 points in the Cavs’ 125-109 victory over the Denver Nuggets.

“It’s transition three. It’s layup. It’s dunk,” Nuggets coach Mike Malone, an assistant coach in Cleveland during James’ first tenure with his hometown team, said of the weapons at the disposal of James his skilled supporting cast of Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love.

“The next you know it’s ‘Oh my gosh, you’re down by 20 points... It’s tough when you have a three-headed monster, which they do.”

The Philadelph­ia 76ers halted the Miami Heat’s 13-game winning streak, the longest in the league this season, with a 117-109 victory.

 ?? AP ?? Thunder’s Steven Adams (12) is fouled by Warriors’ Kevin Durant (left) during the third quarter on Saturday.
AP Thunder’s Steven Adams (12) is fouled by Warriors’ Kevin Durant (left) during the third quarter on Saturday.

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