Golden State Warriors shooting guard Klay Thompson is still putting in the work in his rehabilitation from a torn left ACL he suffered in Game 6 of the 2019 NBA Finals. His recovery included a recent workout with Stephen Curry, according to Chris Haynes of Yahoo Sports.

It was only a matter of time before the Splash Brothers reunited on the court after what's been a season to forget for the Warriors, who notched the league's worst record at 15-50.

Thompson was cleared without restrictions back in June and has since retreated to Orange County to continue ramping up for next season.

The marksman has been seen in a plethora of videos, ranging from shootarounds outside the Warriors facilities to workout sessions accompanied by his English Bulldog, Rocco.

If the 2020-21 season starts in December, as the NBA outlined it, Klay Thompson would have had a whopping 17 months of rehabilitation from his torn ACL, five extra months from the expected timeline, and twice as long as the minimum.

Klay Thompson linking up with fellow sharpshooter Stephen Curry is as good a sign as there could be for Warriors fans, as the two All-Stars are expected to hit the ground running next season with a new cast of players around them.

Curry only got to play one game next to Andrew Wiggins upon his return from a broken left hand, so it's bound to be an adjustment period for him as much as it will be for Thompson whenever the two lace them up together for the first time at the Chase Center.