NEW YORK — The Warriors are hardly fretting as Klay Thompson slogs through one of the most pronounced shooting slumps of his NBA career. Such is the luxury that comes with having Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant. Even with one of the best shooters in NBA history laboring, Golden State is the most daunting matchup in the league. The latest evidence came Sunday, when it rode more sensational performances from Curry and Durant to a 120-114 win over the Nets at Barclays Center. It didn't matter that Thompson missed four of his five three-point tries. Because when Curry and Durant work in lockstep, even the stingiest of defenses can't contain them.