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Klay Thompson said he knew Monday could be the night to "snap out of a slump" after he poured in an NBA-record 14 three-pointers in Golden State Warriors' 149-124 demolition of the Chicago Bulls. Thompson had not been at his brilliant best in the first seven matches of the season, averaging just 15.1 points while shooting just 13.9 per cent from three-point range. The Warriors swingman returned to form in emphatic fashion at United Center, breaking team-mate Stephen Curry's record for triples in a game and scoring an astonishing 52 points in just over 26 minutes on court.
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