Golden State Warriors reveal Klay Thompson tribute plans - ESPN
As the Golden State Warriors welcome Klay Thompson back to San Francisco on Nov. 12, they plan to honor the four-time champion with a special «Salute Captain Klay» night.
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As the Golden State Warriors welcome Klay Thompson back to San Francisco on Nov. 12, they plan to honor the four-time champion with a special «Salute Captain Klay» night.
Barely 24 hours after NBA teams were allowed to negotiate with free agents from other teams starting at 6 p.m. ET on June 30, nearly all the top players on the market have struck deals, including Paul George leaving the LA Clippers for the Philadelphia 76ers.
Klay Thompson's decision to sign with the Dallas Mavericks as a free agent didn't get an overarching stamp of approval from his father — former Los Angeles Lakers star Mychal Thompson.
DALLAS — Klay Thompson said he has moved past the disappointment over realizing a «breakup» with the Golden State Warriors after a historic 13-year run was in his best interest and is now determined to rediscover his joy for the game with a new franchise.
SAN FRANCISCO — As negotiations between the Golden State Warriors and Klay Thompson have stalled, and as the start of free agency looms, general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. reiterated his stance on the 12-year guard: «We want him back.»
SAN FRANCISCO — For the past several years, the Golden State Warriors have consistently been asked how much longer they can keep their dynasty together.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — As Golden State Warriors guard Klay Thompson headed to the bench with 2:13 remaining in their play-in game against the Sacramento Kings, his head hung low. He made a round of hugs with team trainers and teammates before he took his seat. After the final buzzer sounded, he took a moment before exiting the court — doing a 360-degree turn and looking back at the Kings lighting the beam at center court.
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