Warriors' Thompson finds his shooting touchHOUSTON — Klay Thompson kept saying it was only a matter of time before his shots started to fall again.With Warriors guard Stephen Curry in the bowels of the Toyota Center on Monday night, being tested for a possible concussion, Thompson found his stroke.Thompson averaged 21.7 points per game on 46.3 percent shooting from the floor and 43.9 percent three-point shooting during the regular season, earning his first All-Star appearance and third-team All-NBA honors.In the first three games of the Western Conference finals, he averaged 15 points on 36.7 percent shooting from the floor and 18.2 percent shooting from three-point range.Hopefully, I can shoot even better (in Game 5) Wednesday, play even harder and play with great energy on both ends.The Warriors will be looking for a similar bounce to Thompson's after allowing 45 points, the most they've ever allowed in a postseason first quarter."I've played this game long enough to know that I'm going to have shooting slumps," Thompson said.After clinching the first-round series in New Orleans and the Western Conference semifinals in Memphis, Thompson said he's looking forward to the...