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The Mercury News
The Mercury News
SAN FRANCISCO — On the far court of the Warriors practice facility Saturday afternoon, Klay Thompson came sprinting around a screen set by James Wiseman, where he set up to receive the ball from Jonathan Kuminga. He pulled and fired. It clanked off the rim. Everyone else in the five-on-zero drill paused. But Thompson demanded the ball again. Kuminga passed it back, and Thompson sank it. He would settle for no less. Thompson finished the drill by huddling with his playing partners — Wiseman, Kuminga, Jordan Poole and Juan Toscano-Anderson — then moved on to an individual shooting drill, where h…