Klay Thompson had his worst shooting night of the season on Thursday as the Golden State Warriors suffered a 121-117 overtime loss to the Indiana Pacers. Thompson hasn't found his groove as of yet since returning from injury earlier in the month and at this point, this has caused some concern for a few folks.

Steve Kerr on the other hand, absolutely isn't sweating it. The Warriors coach recently revealed how he intends to help Thompson get out of his current shooting slump:

“Just got to give it time,” Kerr said, via Dalton Johnson of NBC Sports. “We're trying to get him back in a groove, so we'll look at the tape and we'll try to figure out what we can do to help, but he's struggling right now.”

Kerr did acknowledge Thompson's struggles, but you can clearly tell that the three-time NBA champion coach isn't worried about it too much. Coach Kerr remains confident in Thompson's ability to bounce back from adversity sooner rather than later. After all, he has been out of action for the past two and a half years. It isn't surprising that Klay's a bit rusty now that he's returned.

Warriors superstar Stephen Curry is on the same page with coach Kerr. The greatest shooter of all time is also confident that his Splash Brother will be able to return to top form in the near future. No need to fret, Dubs fans. Just trust the process.