The NBA world was torn from its axis earlier this week when presumptive back-to-back MVP Stephen Curry had two poor shooting games in a row. A poor night against the stingy San Antonio Spurs on Saturday was perhaps not a total surprise, but Monday's rough showing at the Minnesota Timberwolves was. Was Curry cooling off for the first time all season? [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball] The world's best shooter ended any such speculation Wednesday night at Oracle Arena by getting back to his usual ways. Curry followed his combined 10-of-35 shooting (including 3-of-21 from deep) in the previous two games with a customarily terrific performance against the visiting Los Angeles Clippers, scoring a game-high 33 points on 12-of-23 from the field and 4-of-10 from beyond the arc. His return to form helped lead the Warriors to a relatively comfortable 114-98 win over their in-state rivals. Curry was not alone in finding his shooting touch after a short struggle. Klay Thompson had his own troubles against the Spurs (7-of-20 FG and 1-of-7 3FG) and Wolves (5-of-5 3FG but 0-of-9 2FG), but he broke out against the Clippers in a big way. His 32 points on...