For more than 20 minutes after Warriors practice Tuesday, Klay Thompson, his shirt drenched in sweat, worked through shooting drills with assistant coach Chris DeMarco. The backcourt duo, feasting on a mix of floaters, layups and three-pointers, combined for 75 of the Trail Blazers' 109 points. Thompson was as big a reason as anyone the Warriors reached their second straight NBA finals last year. Later, in Game 6 of the conference finals against Oklahoma City, he set an NBA playoff record with 11 made three-pointers. Two weeks after his Bulldogs fell to North Carolina in the national championship game, Gonzaga head coach Mark Few attended Golden State practice on Tuesday. During the practice, Few told Curry that the two-time MVP's path to NBA stardom began when Curry hit eight three-pointers to lift No. 10 seed Davidson to an 82-76 win over No. 7 seed Gonzaga in the first round of the 2008 NCAA Tournament.