LOS ANGELES — By this point, Warriors guard Klay Thompson is used to the speculation that he'll sign with the Lakers in free agency this summer. The narrative is too juicy for media to resist: The son of a former center for the "Showtime" Lakers, Thompson grew up idolizing Kobe Bryant and heaving shots at Staples Center before players began their pregame warm-up routines. Never mind that Thompson has publicly stated his intention to spend his entire career with Golden State. In the Warriors' 130-111 win Monday night over the Lakers at the arena he grew up attending, Thompson showed just how much he would help a Los Angeles team armed with salary-cap room and the allure of being LeBron James' top sidekick.