SAN FRANCISCO Here they are again, the greatest
beasts to haunt the Warriors in this historically
turbulent and unpredictable season. Street towns
have been steadily declining and will visit five over
the next nine days. Klay Thompson believes the
Warriors will overcome the demons that killed them
from their first outing when they went 0-5 to their last
outing when they were 0-3. I think we'll get there in
the next five games, Thompson told late Monday
night after his 38-point streak carried the Warriors to a
123-112 win over the Phoenix Suns. That ended two
home games that put Golden State 29-7 at the
Chase Center. Still, the team is 7-26 everywhere and
in 22 different cities, from their first road loss in
Phoenix in October to their last in Memphis last week