Kevin Durant has acclimated himself with the Golden State Warriors extremely well with the logistics of the relocation process being most difficult. After nine years in Oklahoma City, Durant had to find a new place to live despite spending the summer with Team USA.

"There's a lot that goes into it. It's not just what people think," Durant told ESPN. "Obviously, we're blessed enough to have the wealth to be able to kind of bypass some of those things that a normal person would [go through], but at the same time there's a lot of people depending on you to make their transition smooth too."

Durant is renting a home in Oakland.

"It's the unknown," Durant said. "When I rented my house, I didn't see it until I moved in. All I seen was pictures. And I'm so used to knowing the route to get from the airport, to my house, to the practice facility, to the arena, to grab food. Just anything. I had my routine and I had how I operated [in OKC], but the unknown of that was a little nerve-wracking because I didn't know anyone. I didn't know who to call if I needed something in the city.

"I had to start over. But that's the stuff you don't really see, but at the same time, it's an adjustment. It's an adjustment for whoever moves."

The ease with how he's made the move has confirmed Durant made the right decision.

"It's kind of crazy because you can see how life and sports are kind of parallel, because there's small things on the court where I was like, 'Wow, I didn't know it was supposed to be done this way,'" Durant said.

"The best part about it is that you find little small things that you didn't know about that you can learn every single day if you're looking for it."

One microcosm for how Durant has adjusted to the Warriors is how he engages with their two-step dance in the pregame huddle after player introductions. When Durant was with the Thunder, he typically moseyed up to the huddle with a deadpan expression.

"Man, dancing ain't my thing, but you know I'm a team player," Durant said.

"Am I going to be the only one out there not dancing? That's not how I roll. Whatever my team wants to do, I'm with it. Even if it means me getting out there dancing."