Klay Thompson didn’t see the basket for the first time since his rookie year. In what may have been his last game in a Warriors jersey, the Splash Brother didn’t live up to his nickname in the Golden State Warriors’ 118-94 play-in loss to the Sacramento Kings.
Klay Thompson goes 0-of-10 shooting in Sacramento elimination game and exits to an unknown Warriors future. Here he is walking off the court. Largest GSW offseason question is whether he will wear this jersey again. pic.twitter.com/UEhaufsc0W
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) April 17, 2024
Thompson, who will become a free agent, finished 0-for-10 from the field and 0-for-6 from three-point range. In his first season with the Warriors, Thompson sat out three times, playing 11 minutes in each of those games and going 0-for-2, 0-for-1 and 0-for-2, according to StatHead.
Steve Kerr on Klay Thompson: “I love Klay so much. What he’s meant to me in the 10 years we’ve been together. I’ve watched him the last couple of years, fighting the feeling of devastation from the injuries. I’ve watched him this year flip his season around with his approach.” pic.twitter.com/PjKq6vCzb9
— Michael Scotto (@MikeAScotto) April 17, 2024
So Steve Kerr after the match: “I love Klay very much. For what he meant to me in the 10 years we were together. I’ve watched him over the last two years battle the feeling of devastation from injuries. This year I saw him turn his season around with his approach.”
Warriors coach Steve Kerr on Klay Thompson: “We need Klay back… He’s still got good years left… I know I speak for everybody in the organization, we want him back… What Klay has mean to this franchise and as good as he still is, we desperately want him back.” pic.twitter.com/Aw7P6lRpTX
— Michael Scotto (@MikeAScotto) April 17, 2024
And on the future: “We need to get Klay back… He still has good years left… I know I speak for everyone in the organization, we want him back… What Klay meant to this franchise and how strong he still is, we want him back desperately.”
2024-04-17 06:17:29
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