After Kevin Durant scored 39 points in 31 minutes on 15-for-24 shooting from the floor and 7-for-11 shooting on three-pointers in his first game against the Thunder, Draymond Green was asked to compare how his new teammate is being used differently with the Warriors.

"I mean KD's KD. I don't care what offense you put him in, he's going to do what he do," said Green. "I mean the way we use him, I don't think it's as much ISO as he was with them because that's not really our offense but yet he still gets ISO opportunities. But it's a lot of ball movement. He runs the floor a lot, he gets dunks, he gets transition 3's and that's kind of how we want to play. Move the ball and the ball will find who it needs to find.

"That was kind of one of the things when Steve first took over, it's like 'Man, you're talking all this ball movement, how are these guys going to get all of their shots?' But the ball finds who it needs to find.

"(Durant has) figured that out. When he's on the wing, we like to do this pin in thing. He's catching onto all those things. What's he's realizing, he still ends up getting shots.

"It's fun watching how this thing continues to grow. When we need a bucket, we can go to him. We also just like to do everything within the flow of the offense."