OKLAHOMA CITY—Kevin Durant made himself at home again in Oklahoma City. The former Thunder star scored 33 points to help the Brooklyn Nets beat Oklahoma City 120–96 on Sunday night. Durant played eight seasons for the Thunder, winning four scoring titles and an MVP award before joining Golden State in 2016. Oklahoma City fans still haven’t forgiven him for leaving in free agency. He was booed during pregame warmups and whenever he touched the ball early in the game. It didn’t affect him—the league’s scoring leader made 9 of 17 field goals and had eight rebounds. He helped Brooklyn take the energy out of a crowd that was spirited early on. Durant enjoyed his return. “You think about the foundation and how you built yourself up as a pro, and this is definitely the spot for me,” he said. “It taught me all about what it means to be a …