GOOD NEWS: The Thunder finally sign Klay Thompson for $120 Million’s from Golden State warriors… See More…

GOOD NEWS: The Thunder finally sign Klay Thompson for $120 Million’s from Golden State warriors… See More…

The future of five-time All-Star Klay Thompson and the Golden State Warriors will be one of the biggest storylines in the NBA this offseason.

 

Exploring deals that “need to happen this offseason,” ESPN’s Chris Herring urged the Oklahoma City Thunder to sign Thompson, 34, writing on May 28 that “a knockdown shooter like Thompson would make a lot of sense” in OKC.

 

“Devastating injuries have sapped the lateral ability he had when he was named to All-Defensive Team back in 2019. The shooting numbers are down, too — but that’s a relative critique,” Herring wrote.

Even if he was a hair under 39% from 3 this past season, the 34-year-old still canned 268 triples. (The season before, when he hit 41.2% of his 3s, Thompson drained a league-best 301.) [Shea] Gilgeous-Alexander was already throwing kickout passes a longer average distance than anyone outside of Luka Doncic, per Second Spectrum, because of how much space he had to work with.”

The Warriors were eliminated from the Play-In Tournament by the Sacramento Kings, the second straight year of a disappointing exit after winning a championship in 2022.

With the struggles they’ve dealt with over the past two seasons, it could make sense to let Thompson walk. And while Thompson might’ve played his last game in a Warriors jersey, head coach Steve Kerr said after getting eliminated on April 16 that “we need Klay back,” according to Kendra Andrews of ESPN.

 

“We need Klay back,” Kerr said. “He’s still got good years left. And I know I speak for everybody in the organization: We want him back. … What Klay has meant to this franchise and as good as he still is, we desperately want him back.”

 

The possible ending of the two sides didn’t go as planned. However, Thompson said before that Play-In game that he wouldn’t let whatever happens in the future make him “salty” about what he’s been able to accomplish in a Warriors uniform.

That’s life,” said Thompson, a key member of the core of players who have won four titles with the Warriors. “Had so much success here, I’m not going to let whatever future happens make me salty about what I’ve been able to accomplish in a Warriors uniform. I don’t let that seep in at all.”

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