The Oklahoma City Thunder are tentatively scheduled to play host to Kevin Durant as a member of the Golden State Warriors for the first time in February, according to league sources.

Sources told ESPN.com that the Thunder's first home date of the season against Durant and the Warriors has been provisionally earmarked for Feb. 11, although changes can still be made before the league officially releases the entire 2016-17 schedule, which is expected to happen within the next week.

Kevin Durant returns to face his old team in Oklahoma City in February. Kyle Terada/USA TODAY Sports

Durant's first game against Russell Westbrook and the rest of the Thunder is tentatively scheduled in the second week of the season, on Nov. 3 in Oakland.

Sources say the centerpiece of the league's annual Christmas Day schedule, meanwhile, is a rematch of the NBA Finals and a repeat of the Warriors-Cleveland Cavaliers showdown from last Christmas.

But this Dec. 25 meeting, sources say, is scheduled to happen in Cleveland, allowing the reigning champion Cavaliers to spend the holiday at home. Last Christmas, Golden State was the home team as defending champion.

Dwyane Wade's return to Miami as a member of the Chicago Bulls is tentatively scheduled for Nov. 10, according to a Miami Herald report.

Wade spent the first 13 seasons of his NBA career with the Heat before opting to join his hometown Bulls this offseason.