HOUSTON - Warriors head coach Steve Kerr purposely tried to be boring after Monday morning's shootaround, but he couldn't help but allow his competitive fire to show - even with his squad comfortably leading the Western Conference finals 3-0 over the Rockets.Focus on the details; keep doing what we're doing; defensively, stick to our game plan; and try to make it as difficult as possible for them - knowing that they're going to score and that they have a lot of talent.The Warriors were down 2-1 at Memphis in the West semifinals and up 3-0 at Houston in the West finals.Warriors shooting guard Klay Thompson hasn't had the best West finals series, but he's confident that will start to change in Monday's Game 4.Thompson averaged 21.7 points per game on 46.3 percent shooting on the floor and 43.9 percent three-point shooting during the regular season, earning his first All-Star appearance and Third Team All-NBA."I've played this game long enough to know that I'm going to have shooting slumps," Thompson said.Houston head coach Kevin McHale keeps preaching the importance of winning paint points, second-chance points and the battle of the boards, but the Warriors keep extending their...