Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr recently reflected on Klay Thompson’s tenure with the team, expressing his emotions after watching Thompson struggle in the play-in game against the Sacramento Kings. Despite the disappointing season finale where Thompson was held scoreless, Kerr highlighted the impact Thompson has had on the franchise and the team’s desire to have him back.
Thompson, who is headed into unrestricted free agency, remains optimistic about his future and is hoping for a contract that aligns with the rest of the Warriors’ core players. However, conversations for a new deal between Thompson and the team have stalled, leading to uncertainty about his return.
The possibility that the play-in game could be the last for the trio of Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green together has also been a topic of discussion, marking the end of an era for the team. Green, however, is confident that a resolution will be reached.
Both Kerr and Curry acknowledge that changes may be necessary for the team to get back into contention in the Western Conference. Curry, who is still processing the end of their season, expressed his desire to win and lead the team to success in the future.
As the Warriors face an offseason with many decisions to make about the future of the team, the focus remains on securing Thompson’s return and potentially making necessary changes to improve their chances in the upcoming season. Stay tuned for updates on the Warriors’ offseason plans on Swerd Media.
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