OKLAHOMA CITY -- Klay Thompson's typically undercover campaign to earn votes for the NBA All-Defensive team turned highly visible Saturday night. With the Warriors facing the Thunder inside the cauldron that is Chesapeake Energy Arena, Thompson knew his primary assignment would be Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City's dynamic point guard. Stopping Westbrook is the surest way to stop the Thunder, and Thompson put him inside a vise that left Westbrook struggling to find breathing room, barely able to create and at times lashing out in frustration.