In the span of one year, Klay Thompson has gone from inspiring comeback story to the Warriors' only hope in maintaining their precarious playoff position.
For the second game in a row, the second Splash Brother led all scorers in points to secure a win for the Dubs. Thompson's 32 points helped Golden State beat Minnesota, 109-104, on Sunday night. Two days prior, he set an NBA record by scoring 42 points without making a single two. He also became the first player in league history to have made 12 threes in multiple games in the same season.