After two-and-a-half years of rehab to overcome two serious injuries, Klay Thompson was back in a familiar role for the Warriors Saturday night, writes Kendra Andrews of ESPN. With a nationally televised game against the Lakers hanging in the balance, Thompson exploded for 16 points in the fourth quarter of a 117-115 victory. It was his highest-scoring quarter since 2018, and the 33-point effort marked his biggest scoring night since returning.
“After not feeling that feeling for a few years, don’t take a 30-ball lightly in this league,” Thompson said. “I know that is always in me, but these things happen naturally. I can’t — if I can play to do that every fourth quarter, I would. It’s not the game of ball. It’s the flow of the game. Great things happen with time.”
It was a vintage performance for Thompson, who is still on a minutes restriction, and it’s exactly what the Warriors will need heading into the playoffs. In addition to his offensive brilliance, Thompson was a difference maker on defense, holding Lakers shooters to 1-of-6 from the field as a primary defender.
“There were so many long days in this building,” he recalled, “so many long days doing those tedious things. That is something that I wasn’t used to prior due to my ability to play nightly. Now that I am able to do that, it inspires me to keep going. I am not satisfied. It felt really freaking good, though.”
There’s more on the Warriors:
- Rookie Jonathan Kuminga played against LeBron James for the first time Saturday night, and coach Steve Kerr said it’s important that he gets those type of experiences out of the way now, per Monte Poole 0f NBC Sports Bay Area. Kuminga has played at least 22 minutes in six straight games and appears to be part of the rotation heading toward the postseason. “Let’s put him on LeBron now, because he’s gonna have to guard LeBron and plenty of other guys in the playoffs who are really, really tough jobs, tough covers,” Kerr said. “We’re just trying to get him all the experience we can right now. He’s handling it beyond anything I could have expected, even a couple weeks ago. His rise this last month has just been brilliant.”
- With only one healthy center on the roster, Robin Lopez could emerge as a potential target for the Warriors if he reaches a buyout agreement with the Magic, suggests Josh Schrock of NBC Sports Bay Area. Schrock sees Tristan Thompson, DeAndre Jordan and Paul Millsap as other possibilities, although he considers them less likely.
- James Wiseman, who is still trying to return after knee surgery, went through a pre-game workout Saturday and has been involved in increased 3-on-3 contact drills over the past few days, tweets Anthony Slater of The Athletic.
Wiseman/Kuminga/Moody (GSW), Haliburton/Goga/Duarte (Indy), Bazley/Giddey/Mann (OKC), Cade/Bagley/Killian (Det) or Scottie/Precious/Banton (Tor)… Which trio of young, talented guys would you rather start your expansion team with & why?… Rank em if possible
I know I’m biased but if you add 22 year old Jordan Poole to the Warriors mix I’m thinking they have almost a complete starting lineup 22 and younger.
I’m thinking they look pretty strong if Moody becomes a legitimate starting player on the wing. We know James Wiseman will at the very least be serviceable at the minimum because he can run, he can shoot a little bit, and he is very mobile for his size. You know he wants to work so he’ll do his best to be great I’m sure.
The other threesomes you mention are all fantastic foundations for those teams and looking very good.
I think it’s very possible, maybe even probable, that Wiseman becomes the best pro out of these 15guys. Warriors probably got the best roster in the league as far as having a mix of veteran & young talent. That D’Angelo Russell signing & subsequent trade was huge for them
Watching Kuminga play the last couple of weeks you can tell he will be a top 10 player in the league one day. If he improves his 3pt shooting he can be that all star. Now all the Warriors need is to get Wiseman up and playing.
The above post is no lie.
Idk about him becoming a top10 player but it’s been extremely obvious for a while now that he was gonna be extremely good in the NBA. The game he had vs OKC’s G-league team last season was especially eye opening. Kuminga completely dominated Poku & this is when Poku was seen as a future NBA star similar to how Kuminga is currently viewed
Kerr doesn’t hide Kuminga making him defend against the best players. Surprisingly Kuminga has held his own against good scorers.
Shoulda relived Klay getting destroyed by Reeves on D last night
@cap Klay is not up to full strength yet. He still scored 33;Reaves scored 13. Reaves couldn’t stop Klay. How is that getting destroyed?
Last night game
Kuminga 18, 9, plays 25 minutes
Anthony Davis 16,7, plays 35 minutes
Davis is declining
Trade Davis, or Lakers are doomed
Tried to tell you about Kuminga. His shot will come with work. Always said he’s in right place to improve his shot. You can see he has 2way talent. Those are the best players in NBA.
Wiseman has been out too long. I mean what kind of operation did he have. It seems he’s been shut down since last yr.
Happy for Klay.
Wiseman is finally playing against live action. The good thing is he is just needed for rebounding and blocking. No worries on his offense since Klay is back.
Yeah just seems so long. Lol Wiseman is going to be a great addition for playoff run. Always said he and Kuminga can help this yr.
Poole is 28th pick
Looney is 30th pick
Warriors have 28-30th next two year to draft SF to replace Wiggins after he retires
Future starters
Kuminga
Wiseman
Moody
Poole
Wiggins or Draft pick
Wiggins is 26….
Ignore the bot
My prediction
Dragic to Mavs
Lopez to Bucks
The ball movement by the warriors is what sets them apart from other teams. It was on full display last night
Kerr learned from the best in San Antonio about ball movement.
Actually learned it from Phil. That’s what the Triangle is all about. Pops and Phil two of best. Can’t go wrong learning from them.
From 2026 to 2029
Mavs and Grizzlies can take down Warriors?
Today’s big 3
Warriors Suns Grizzlies
2026 is a long ways off to assume things.
Where’s ModestoJesse and his “spot on” ragging on Thompson?