Since the 2003-04 Lakers' attempts to win with Karl Malone and Gary Payton failed, and in the years since we watched LeBron James' first 185 games with the Miami Heat hardly go according to plan, we've been afforded the ability to concurrently learn from and derive more and more talking points from the creation of these sorts of planned out super squads. Hopefully, with the Golden State Warriors adding Kevin Durant this summer, we've taken enough in to handle this the right way. Klay Thompson, coming off of an NBA season followed by an Olympic turn working with two different superteams, in anticipation of starting up with yet another with the Warriors, is already a little irascible when it comes to discussing a GSW squad that is five weeks away from its first practice.