With home-court advantage locked up throughout the playoffs, Thompson decided to lock up one of the most memorable quarters of the season - pouring in 26 second-quarter points during the Warriors' 111-107 victory over the shorthanded Grizzlies.Amid a sequence during which he scored 23 straight points for the Warriors, he tossed in a left-handed, behind-the-head shot.The Warriors are the 14th team in NBA history to win at least 66 games, and they're the 11th team to record at least 38 home wins.The Warriors have won 17 consecutive home games and 22 straight against Western Conference opponents.Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said he wanted to boost his stars' minutes to playoff mode:Leandro Barbosa (nine points) and Festus Ezeli (nine points, five rebounds points) played well off the Warriors' bench, before the reserves nearly wasted a 32-point lead.Playing without starters Mike Conley (sprained right foot) and Tony Allen (strained left hamstrings), the Grizzlies (54-28) dropped into sixth place among the Western Conference's convoluted playoff race.Thompson needed only 7 ½ minutes to get into playoff form, scoring 11 points on 4-of-4 shooting in the frame.