Stephen Curry's nagging left leg contusion has made the MVP favorite a slightly less overwhelming figure for opposing defenses, but that doesn't mean the Golden State Warriors offense looks especially vulnerable. With Curry out or hobbled, the Warriors other two likely All-Stars have stepped up to take on more of the offensive burden. Draymond Green recently drew plaudits for becoming the first Warrior to log three consecutive triple-doubles since 1960, a mark of his maturation into one of the most valuable players in the league. While that streak ended in Tuesday's road game against the Los Angeles Lakers, Klay Thompson more than picked up the slack. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball] Coming into the contest fresh off a 30-point showing vs. the Charlotte Hornets on Monday, Thompson scored 22 points in the first quarter to kickstart Golden State's eventual 109-88 romp. That number also requires some context, because it's as many points as the Phoenix Suns scored in the first half of Sunday's Lakers blowout. Thompson finished with 36 points (12-of-22 FG, 6-of-12 3FG, 6-of-6 FT) in 34 minutes to pace the Warriors. Meanwhile, the Kobe-less...