Another slow start offensively didn't prevent Klay Thompson from continuing to shoot. That's just the way Golden State coach Mark Jackson wants his second-year guard to think. Two nights after going 2 for 14 from the floor and missing a potential game winner at the end of regulation during an overtime win against Dallas, Thompson found his rhythm -- in a big way. Thompson made two 3-pointers and scored 10 of his 23 points during a pivotal run late in the third quarter and the Warriors held on to beat the Brooklyn Nets 102-93 on Wednesday night.