TORONTO — Klay Thompson's father said he couldn't come home if the Warriors' guard didn't beat backcourt mate Stephen Curry in Saturday's three-point competition. Curry made eight in a row to start the championship round and connected on 6 of 9 two-point moneyballs for a score of 23. [...] Thompson made 8 of 9 moneyballs to keep Curry from joining a list of multiple winners that includes Craig Hodges, Mark Price, Jeff Hornacek, Peja Stojakovic and Jason Kapono. On LaVine's winning dunk, he took off from near the free-throw line, transferred the ball between his legs and then threw down a one-hander. Warriors forward Draymond Green proved prophetic when he predicted that a big man would win the skills challenge, a competition usually dominated by guards. Towns was swarmed by Green, Sacramento's DeMarcus Cousins and New Orleans' Anthony Davis after the big man beat Boston point guard Isaiah Thomas in the championship round. Green didn't walk away empty-handed, receiving a trophy for beating comic Kevin Hart 12-11 in a three-point competition. The trophy was about 5-foot-3, about an inch shorter than Hart, who received a purple runner-up ribbon.