The Announcement
Last week, the Dallas Mavericks announced via their official account that Klay Thompson would join the team, wearing the number 31 jersey. This move marks the end of an era for the Golden State Warriors, who lose one of their long-time core players.
The Golden Trio’s Legacy
Aside from the San Antonio Spurs’ Big Three (Duncan, Parker, Ginobili), it’s rare to see a trio as successful as the Warriors’ Curry-Thompson-Green combination in NBA history. At the start of the year, this trio secured their 400th win together. Collectively, they’ve been selected for 18 All-Star games, 13 All-NBA teams, reached the Finals 7 times, and won 4 championships. They were also key to the Warriors’ historic 73-9 season in 2015-16, despite not winning the championship that year.
A Farewell to Klay
With Klay moving to Dallas, the Warriors’ era of dominance with this trio comes to an end. The Warriors have announced that Thompson’s number 11 jersey will be retired at the Chase Center, honoring his 13-season contribution to the team.
The Contract Negotiations Breakdown
Before discussing Klay’s future role in Dallas, it’s essential to revisit the Warriors’ contract negotiations with him over the past two years. Despite Klay’s solid shooting performance last season, maintaining a 38.7% three-point shooting rate, the Warriors struggled to meet his contract demands. This strained relationship led to his departure.
Performance and Statistics
Klay Thompson’s performance last season:
- Three-Point Percentage: 38.7%
- Total Three-Pointers Made: 268 (4th in the league)
Despite Klay’s value as a top shooter, his age and injury history (approaching 35) made long-term contracts a risky investment. This uncertainty was a significant factor in the Warriors’ hesitation to extend his contract.
Warriors’ Roster Challenges
The Warriors prioritized re-signing younger talents like Jordan Poole and Andrew Wiggins over Klay, impacting his standing in the team. During contract extensions, the Warriors offered Draymond Green a 4-year, $100 million deal but delayed Klay’s negotiations. Klay’s declining role, combined with benching during critical moments, further strained his relationship with the team.
Departure and Trade
Klay’s final contract offer to the Warriors was for two years at $20 million annually. When the Warriors delayed their response, Klay decided to leave, asking for a sign-and-trade deal. The Mavericks, needing experienced players to support Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving, became a natural fit for Klay.
The Trade Details
The Mavericks signed Klay to a three-year, $50 million contract, resulting in a six-team trade involving several players:
- Klay Thompson to Mavericks
- Tim Hardaway Jr. to Pistons
- Josh Green to Hornets
- Kyle Anderson and Buddy Hield to Warriors
Klay’s Future with the Mavericks
In the recent Finals, only Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving had over 50 shot attempts for the Mavericks. In contrast, the Celtics had four players with 50+ attempts. Dallas struggled with scoring when their stars rested, highlighting the need for additional offensive support.
Mavericks’ New Lineup
Player | Role |
---|---|
Luka Doncic | Star Player |
Kyrie Irving | Star Player |
Klay Thompson | Shooter |
Nnaji Marshall | New Addition |
Klay’s off-ball movement and shooting will complement Luka and Kyrie’s playmaking, adding depth to Dallas’s offense.
Defensive Considerations
The departure of Derrick Jones Jr. affects the Mavericks’ defense, especially against key opponents. To replicate last season’s success, Dallas must rely on Klay and Nnaji Marshall for defensive stability while enhancing team cohesion.
Conclusion
Klay Thompson’s move to Dallas marks a new chapter in his career, offering him the chance to prove his enduring value and pursuit of a fifth championship. As he bids farewell to his long-time teammates and Warriors fans, Klay joins a team that needs his skills and experience to strive for future successes.
Wish you all the best, Klay!(JiliAsia)