(Photo : Ezra Shaw/Getty Images) SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA – Klay Thompson (#11) of the Golden State Warriors walks off the courtroom after dropping to the Sacramento Kings within the Play-In Tournament at Golden 1 Center on April 16, 2024 in Sacramento, California.
Golden State Warriors star Klay Thompson addressed some difficult matters throughout their season exit interviews on Wednesday, April 17.
The preliminary questions centered round his impending free company in the summertime, to which the 34-year-old responded with sarcasm.
“We don’t want to talk about the season first? You want to talk about the future? There were a lot of games played, man. That was a pretty big accomplishment,” the sharpshooter bluntly replied.
Thompson and the Warriors had been unable to comply with an extension in the course of the season, primarily as a consequence of disparities of their wage expectations.
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“Well, considering it’s April 17, I don’t have to pivot that quickly. When’s free agency? July 1? I got some time,” the four-time NBA champion said relating to his plans.
Thompson reportedly turned down a two-year contract provide value $48 million from the Warriors final summer time.
Klay Thompson addresses tough recreation vs the Sacramento Kings
Thompson confronted a difficult night on Tuesday, April 16, in the course of the Warriors’ season-ending play-in match loss to the Sacramento Kings.
The two-time All-NBA Third Team member went scoreless regardless of logging 32 minutes of recreation time, struggling from the sphere by capturing 0-of-10 total and 0-of-6 from three-point vary.
“I think last night was just a bad shooting night… Just thought I had an off night from the office,” the five-time NBA All-Star stated about his efficiency.
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