Golden State Warriors guard Klay Thompson and Houston Rockets guard James Harden have been named starters for the Western Conference All-Star team. Warriors coach Steve Kerr, who will coach the team on Sunday in New York, made the announcement on Wednesday night. Thompson and Harden will replace the injured Kobe Bryant and Blake Griffin, who were voted in as starters by the fans. Thompson is averaging 22.1 points and shooting 44 percent from 3-point range for the Warriors, who have the league's best record at 42-9.