![San Francisco Chronicle Sports - Spoken Edition show](https://d3dthqtvwic6y7.cloudfront.net/podcast-covers/000/079/150/small/san-francisco-chronicle-sports-spoken-edition.jpg)
Summary: Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant are transcendent players, with MVP trophies on their mantles and the skill and bravado to singularly take command of games. But the Warriors are a transcendent team when Klay Thompson climbs into his catch-and-shoot groove. Thompson epitomizes how Golden State became an NBA powerhouse — movement without the ball, unselfishness, togetherness. He could be the leading man on countless teams, but he happily embraces his role as third wheel on a dynasty.