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Thompson practices with Warriors

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In due time, Klay Thompson is counting on more 37-point quarters and other scoring outbursts from himself, like the time he made 14 3-pointers in a game.

Not that the Warriors star is “a numbers guy” the way he used to be, before a pair of devastatin­g injuries.

“I plan on doing that again, but who knows when? It’s tough to say,” Thompson said.

He has resumed five-on-five, full-court scrimmagin­g in a key step as he makes his comeback from surgery last November for a torn right Achilles tendon following a season sidelined after having the ACL in his left knee repaired.

“It’s hard to put into words how grateful I am to be playing basketball again,” Thompson said after his return to full-speed practice Tuesday. “... The hardest part is just simulating a game and that conditioni­ng that goes with being a great NBA player. It’s hard, and it’s definitely a thing that takes time.”

Warriors coach Steve Kerr said the team will have a better idea in a few weeks as to when Thompson might be ready to play in a game.

Baseball: The White Sox signed righthande­d reliever Kendall Graveman to a three-year, $24 million deal, ESPN reported. Graveman, 30, came to the Astros in a July 27 trade with the Mariners. He helped bolster the AL champion Astros bullpen down the stretch, going 1-1 with a 3.13 ERA in 23 appearance­s . ... Bill Virdon, the 1955 NL rookie of the year as an outfielder for the Pirates who later won manager of the year awards in both leagues, died. He was 90.

College basketball: Johnny Davis scored a career-high 30 points and Wisconsin beat No. 12 Houston 65-63 in the Maui Invitation­al semifinals in Las Vegas. The Cougars erased a 20-point halftime deficit and cut Wisconsin’s lead to two on Kyler Edwards’ 3-pointer with 40 seconds left. With the final possession, Jamal Shead drove baseline and passed to Edwards, who wasn’t expecting the feed, costing the Cougars a chance at a final attempt. Tyler Wahl chipped in with nine points and seven rebounds for the Badgers (4-1). Houston (4-1) was led by Edwards, who had 18 points — 15 in the second half via five 3-pointers.

College football: Penn State and coach James Franklin agreed to a new 10-year contract that will guarantee him at least $75 million through 2031. Franklin, 49, is 67-32 at Penn State with seven bowl appearance­s and a Big Ten title in his eight seasons.

NFL: The Giants fired offensive coordinato­r Jason Garrett a day after the team’s 30-10 loss to the Buccaneers. Garrett, the former longtime Cowboys head coach, has led a Giants offense that is averaging just 18.9 points per game . ... The Titans waived veteran RB Adrian Peterson, 36, who signed with the team on Nov. 2 . ... Rookie QB Zach Wilson, the No. 2 pick in the draft, will return Sunday against the Texans after missing the last four games with a sprained knee. ESPN reported that QB Mike White tested positive for COVID-19 and that fellow QB Joe Flacco was deemed a close contact. Both were put on the COVID list. ... The league filled the blanks for its previously scheduled Week 15 Saturday doublehead­er by moving the Raiders at Browns and Patriots at Colts from Sunday.

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