The Warriors marched into their house of horrors Saturday night, weathered a wobbly first half and authored their signature win of the postseason. [...] they stand only one victory from returning to the NBA Finals, an improbable prospect just a few days ago. Klay Thompson and Stephen Curry carried Golden State to a riveting, season-saving 108-101 victory over Oklahoma City in Game 6 of the Western Conference finals. Thompson scored 41 points and set an NBA playoff record with 11 three-pointers, deflating another raucous capacity crowd at Chesapeake Energy Arena. Curry added 31 points, including a clutch, twisting, driving layup with 14 seconds left. If the Warriors win Monday night, they would become only the 10th team to erase a 3-1 deficit (out of 233 with the chance) since the NBA went to a best-of-seven format. Moments earlier, Kerr was asked about Thompson's most preposterous shot of the night — a cold-blooded, 28-footer beyond the top of the key with 4:57 left that trimmed his team's deficit to 96-92. Kerr acknowledged he thought, "What are you doing?" as the ball began soaring toward the hoop. In the arena, a small group of exuberant Warriors fans celebrated. In the...