The Golden State Warriors are listing forward Kevin Durant as probable for tonight's showdown against his former team, the Oklahoma City Thunder, according to ESPN's Chris Haynes.

Durant missed the team's last game against the Brooklyn Nets with this injury, making that two absences in the last six games — his first stemming from a thigh contusion from the opening minutes of a physical outing against the Miami Heat.

Despite Durant officially being listed as probable, he's pretty confident that he'll be on the court tonight.

This would be Kevin Durant's third trip to Chesapeake Energy Arena, but only the second in which he's played in, after dropping 34 points in his first game back in OKC last season as a member of Golden State.

Durant has built a flair for the dramatic, as he has posted 39, 40, and 34 points against his former team in his three encounters with former running mate Russell Westbrook, shooting a blistering 65.6 percent from the floor.

The Warriors managed to come back from a 24-point deficit against the Philadelphia 76ers on Saturday and kept their heads above water on Sunday against the Nets, after creating a 28-point advantage over them — only to win by seven at the end of regulation.

This would be the first bar-measuring game since a four-point loss to the Boston Celtics last week, making it of utmost importance for Durant to make a go at it against his former team.