- The Golden State Warriors were given a welcome boost on Monday when their All-Star shooting guard Klay Thompson returned to team practice five days after suffering a concussion. "I expect to be (cleared)," Thompson, 25, told reporters after taking a full part in practice with his team mates in Oakland, California. "I feel like I'm well on my way there." Thompson, who is Golden State's second-leading scorer behind point guard Stephen Curry, sustained a concussion during the team's clinching Game Five win over the Rockets on Thursday after being kneed in the head by Houston's Trevor Ariza.