Kevin Durant and the Golden State Warriors are ready to put the Draymond Green incident behind them and move on.

It was a tumultuous past week for the Warriors. Last Monday at Staples Center against the LA Clippers, Draymond Green and Kevin Durant got into a heated argument on the bench, and it carried over to the postgame locker room. Green reportedly called Durant a “bit**” multiple times and challenged KD about his impending free agency.

The rift began after Green had a costly turnover versus the Clippers at the end of regulation. Kevin Durant was clapping at Green to give him the ball, but the rugged defender ignored him and dribbled the ball into traffic, resulting in a turnover. The Warriors ended up losing in overtime.

The Warriors suspended Draymond Green for one game. Golden State is on a three-game losing streak and has lost four out of its last five games, but the vibe is apparently better now.

The Warriors will look to get back in the win column when they host the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday night. It's another round of Kevin Durant versus Russell Westbrook, so you never know if this game will get heated as well.

Kevin Durant is averaging 27.2 points per game on the season, but he has been struggling with his 3-point shot lately. The 12-year veteran has only made one shot from beyond the arc in his last four games.