Thompson’s Departure Finally Confirmed
After much speculation, Klay Thompson’s departure from the Golden State Warriors has been confirmed. According to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, Thompson will join the Dallas Mavericks on a three-year, $50 million deal without options, likely through a sign-and-trade arrangement. This move marks the end of the Warriors’ championship-winning trio.
Challenges Leading to Departure
Thompson faced a challenging contract year due to injuries and aging, culminating in a disappointing performance in the play-in tournament where he scored zero points. This created a rift between him and the Warriors regarding contract renewal. Teams like the Lakers, Clippers, Mavericks, and Magic showed interest in Thompson, while the Warriors, facing luxury tax pressures, prepared for his potential departure.
Choosing Dallas Over Los Angeles
Despite the Lakers’ aggressive pursuit, Thompson opted for the Mavericks, primarily due to their competitive advantage and Texas’ favorable tax conditions. These factors made Dallas a more appealing destination for the veteran shooter.
Details of the Trade
Insiders reveal that Thompson will join the Mavericks via a sign-and-trade deal. Josh Green will be part of the trade to the Hornets, along with two future second-round picks. The trade’s specifics are still being negotiated, with the Warriors aiming for additional assets in return.
Thompson’s Legacy with the Warriors
Drafted 11th overall by the Warriors in 2011, Thompson played 13 seasons with the team, appearing in 793 games and averaging 19.6 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per game with a 41.3% three-point shooting rate. He has made 2,481 three-pointers (6th all-time) and scored 15,531 points (6th in team history).
The Splash Brothers Era
Thompson, alongside Stephen Curry, formed the formidable “Splash Brothers,” revolutionizing the NBA with their three-point shooting. Along with Draymond Green, they won four championships over eight years, establishing the Warriors’ dynasty.
Impact of the Warriors’ Trio
The Warriors’ trio of Thompson, Curry, and Green combined for 518 regular-season and playoff victories, ranking 6th all-time. Their 98 playoff wins are the 3rd most for any trio in history. With four championships, they are tied with the Spurs’ trio, making them one of the most successful trios in the NBA over the last 50 years. (Jilikoa)