Klay Thompson opened up about his debut season with the Dallas Mavericks and why being healthy is essential for the Mavs to win a title this season
Still, Thompson found a good opportunity in Dallas, and more importantly, found his joy in basketball again. Draymond Green supports Klay's decision In a recent guest appearance on the Boardroom with Rich Kleiman,
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Draymond Green admits he didn't try to stop Klay Thompson from leaving Golden State: "I knew the pain he was in"
Klay Thompson will always hold a special place in the hearts of Dub Nation, no matter where he goes. A cornerstone of the Golden State Warriors franchise, he formed one half of the Splash Brothers alongside Stephen Curry, enthralling fans worldwide with their 3-point prowess.
Draymond Green addressed Klay Thompson leaving the Dubs, sounding like a true "brother" he described Thompson to be.
It's unlikely that he'll reach that All-Star ceiling that Klay Thompson thinks he can reach. After all, Thompson thought D'Angelo Russell would be a superstar when he joined the Warriors. But Washington does look much more comfortable offensively to start this season, though. And that could help a team that looks questionable, at best, on offense.