These days, Kevin Durant is relaxing a bit. He's already helped the Warriors clinch a trip to the NBA Finals and they still have a week off until Game 1 on June 1. 

It wasn't long ago, however, that Durant was dealing with his return to Oklahoma City, and the fallout from his decision to join the Warriors. Back on February 11, KD played his first game in OKC since leaving his former team. Unsurprisingly, he was not received too kindly, and often taunted as a "cupcake."

During a wide-ranging Q & A with Michael Lee of The Vertical, Durant spoke about the return, but was dismissive of any thoughts that he was bothered by how the fans treated him. Via The Vertical:

Q: With that said, it had to be disappointing or upsetting when you returned to Oklahoma City the first time and heard that reception from those fans, with the boos and "cupcake" chants?

KD: I'm not from there. That was a two-hour time slot in those people's lives where they got some entertainment for the day. And they were going to go home and get up the next day and go to work. It's all it was. I didn't take it personal. I don't hate anybody that called me any name there. It's entertainment. That's what they look at it as. It's not life or death. I didn't walk into their homes and do anything to them personally. I'm sure most people, the same thing they did on July 3, they did the same thing on July 4, July 5 and leading up to that game. Their lives didn't change based on what I did. That two-and-a-half hour time slot where they watched the game and called me names, they forgot all about it when they went home at night and still had to live their life, just like I had to. I have no hard feelings. It was all fun and games for me, too.

Remember when Kanye West said, "50 told me, go 'head switch the style up. And if they hate, then let 'em hate, and watch the money pile up." Well that's basically what KD just told the Thunder fans. They'll be stuck hating on him, while he's watching his money, and most likely some championships, pile up.