Warriors rout cold-shooting WizardsKlay Thompson returned to the lineup Monday night and missed all five of his three-point shots.Golden State improved to 34-2 at home this season, ending a string of six games in Oakland.Washington (40-31) figured to offer a stout challenge in the homestand finale, but the resistance didn't last beyond halftime.The Wizards shot only 33.3 percent from the field for the game, and they scored 27 points in the second half.Thompson, after missing three games with a sprained right ankle, scored eight points in 18 minutes.The Warriors took control in the third quarter, when the Wizards went astoundingly and embarrassingly cold from the field.Curry punctuated the run with two three-point shots, sparking familiar chants of "M-V-P!" to resonate throughout the arena.The half included two uncharacteristic airballs from Green, one from the free-throw line.Green also buried consecutive three-point shots, ending one inartistic stretch in which the Warriors wobbled with him, Curry and Andrew Bogut (six points, 12 rebounds) all on the bench.Head coach Steve Kerr had promised to limit Thompson to 25 minutes at most, as the Warriors keep one eye on the...