Warriors shooting guard Klay Thompson is trying to focus on the task at hand: winning his fourth NBA title. Three years removed from his torn ACL, and nearly two years removed from his torn Achilles, the five-time Golden State All-Star is prioritizing the present, writes Kendra Andrews of ESPN. The Warriors currently hold a 3-2 advantage against the Celtics in the 2022 NBA Finals, which will resume Thursday.
“I never had such a severe injury, so I didn’t think it was that serious,” Thompson said of the ACL tear. “I thought I might have sprained something in my knee.” Thompson also noted that he generally does not dwell on the injury now: “I just want to frigging win.”
Across 21 games during this postseason run, Thompson is averaging 19.4 PPG on .440/.391/.867 shooting splits, along with 3.9 RPG, 2.3 APG and 1.0 SPG. Though he has not consistently looked like the perimeter defender he was in his prime, he has had standout moments of efficacy on that end while defending Boston guard Jaylen Brown.
There’s more out of Golden State:
- Following a career night in Game 5, the Warriors are commending the fit of small forward Andrew Wiggins, per Kendra Andrews of ESPN. Wiggins scored 26 points while shooting 12-of-23 from the floor, pulled down 13 boards, and chipped in two assists, two steals and a block in a pivotal 104-94 Game 5 win. “We knew we needed his athleticism and defense and his versatility,” Golden State head coach Steve Kerr raved. “We had no idea that he would make this kind of contribution.” All-Star teammate Draymond Green also focused on how Wiggins, as a big forward with two-way ability and excellent athleticism as a finisher, found a way to slot in with the rest of the roster. “We looked at the trade [to acquire Wiggins in 2020 from the Timberwolves] like that is a guy who can fit next to a healthy group absolutely well,” Green said. “He’s continued to show that. He’s continued to get better. He’s taken on every challenge that we have thrown in front of him.”
- Tim Kawakami of The Athletic reflects that Wiggins seems to be finally realizing his promise in the biggest possible moment for his club.
- Warriors All-NBA point guard Stephen Curry had a low-scoring game by his lofty standards during the team’s Game 5 win over the Celtics, though he still was a key element of the offense in drawing plenty of defensive attention away from his teammates. Curry scored 16 points on 7-of-22 shooting form the floor, including a stunning 0-for-9 from deep. This marked the first time in 233 straight contests that he failed to connect from deep. Accordingly, Golden State anticipates that Curry will respond in a big way when the battle is joined again on Thursday for Game 6, per Joe Vardon of The Athletic. “He’s going to be livid going into Game 6, and that’s exactly what we need,” Draymond Green said.
- Coming off his best performance in the Finals thus far, Warriors reserve guard Gary Payton II is looking to build on that with some championship hardware, writes Marc J. Spears of Andscape. In 26 minutes of action during Game 5, Payton tied a personal career-best in postseason points scored, notching 15 points while converting 6-of-8 from the floor. He also pulled down five rebounds and picked off three steals. After going undrafted out of Oregon State in 2016, Payton played for five NBAGL clubs and bounced around limited stints with the Bucks, Lakers, Wizards, and Warriors. This season, after some uncertainty about his roster status, the 2022 free agent eventually blossomed into a permanent part of the Golden State rotation.
Looney + Payton + Poole = the best bench in the nba
Total salary for 3 players this season = $9 million
With Payton Pritchard and Grant Williams struggling the Warriors do have the edge off the bench.
It is because the Warriors have outplayed Boston on the defensive end.
Tatum low FG % is not about Dubs D
Udoka only playing 8 (and those two barely getting minutes) was a big mistake. Celtics have run out of energy at the end of games.
That only happened because they have a Front Office that is committed to developing players. All 3 of those players struggled. The Warriors cut Payton a couple of times. Poole was a disaster his first season. His defense may not be great. The same could be said of Curry. Looney turned the corner when he started listening to Draymond.
Myers and Warriors got super lucky with GP2. He had excellent summer league and preseason yet they cut him to save luxury tax. Fortunately, Lakers signed Avery and Bazemore instead.
The Dubs cut Avery for GP
Looney is a starter (he started 80 out of 82 games this season).
Some disrepectful Dubs fans here wanted Wiseman to take his place …
Warriors must win this finals series because its such a hard road to the finals you don’t know if you will make it back again even though they have a lot of young talent. Payton 2 is a excellent player with high BB IQ. He just gets to the right spot and the right time.
According to Greg Anthony, Wiggins is the best wing defender in the nba
Wiggins leads in the playoffs at plus/minus of. ALL players
I’m confused. What does Greg Anthony have to do with Andrew Wiggins.
Nets Bucks Miami is a hard road …
People said you can’t Rebuild and pursue a Championship at the same time. The Warriors are proving people wrong. They have their HoF core. A quartet of talented young guys. And they have talent in the middle. They have an owner who is willing to spend on players, and have the patience to develop players. The Warriors will be tough for a long time.
Bravo Myers, Lacob, and Kerr! We still have to win one more game though….
They also have an astronomical payroll figure, but point taken.
The billionaire who owns the team doesn’t seem to give a rip. Why any fan would is puzzling. Like his willingness to spend to keep his dynasty together and competitive for a long time somehow makes them illegitimate. I’d argue that every other multi-billionaire who won’t spend because they care more about adding zeroes to their net worth than winning basketball is illegitimate and unworthy of being an NBA team owner.
Mr. Shea the Owners are willing to pay to build a team. What ever happened to Shea stadium? It disappeared. You want the government to pay for your team. A well spoken Conservative Communist.
They definitely got a little “lucky” in the sense that the entire core was severely injured at once and let them get good draft picks. And now the entire core is healthy at once. Usually that doesn’t happen. The clippers and nuggets certainly wish it did.
Not to diminish the organization. Still probably the best-run team in basketball.
If the Warriors win game 6 and Wiggins plays another game like he has the last two along with Curry having another game like last night does Wiggins steal “Curry’s” Finals MVP?
Who cares? If Curry didn’t exist, do you really believe Wiggins would have this kind of Post Season. So what if Curry has some bad games, Wiggins didn’t get the Warriors to Finals.
If Wiggins doesn’t exist fo you really believe Curry would be one game away from his 4th championship? He’s been the Warriors second best player this postseason.
Wiggins didn’t play this way in Minnesota. Curry set the standard. Wiggins is realizing his potential.
2nd best players rarely get voted Finals MVP (2015 being an exception).
Why be so rediculous?? Curry is clearly hands down MVP. And that doesnt take anything away from Wiggins performance this series.
Wow, you guys both took that waaay wrong. All I basically said was Wiggins deserves a lot of credit. He’s averaging 18.4 and 9.4 through five games all while doing a phenomenal job as the primary defender on Boston’s best player.
Let’s be Serious. You really think that the Warriors Core doesn’t appreciate Andrew Wiggins. Seriously,
I’m sure his teammates appreciate him. I do however think a lot of fans including some of the Warriors faithful tend to underestimate his impact.
The Media votes on the MVP awards. Nick Wright and Stephen A. are given votes. It makes the award meaningless.
Seriously? Wiggins is very much a part of the Warriors core.
No. Green, Thompson, and Curry are the Warriors Core. Wiggins is learning how to bring his game up to that level. He is a bit inconsistent. But, he can get there.
You’re absolutely right, Dray has been the model of consistency this post-season and Klay? It’s just like before, locking down the best perimeter player in the opposing team and consistently knocking down 3 after 3.
The reality is Dray has very inconsistent to the point that Kerr has been benching him in crunch time and while Klay can get hot he’s still rounding into form and can’t stay in front of his man or hedge screens like he use to.
Like it or not the Warriors best players are Curry and Wiggins now and if Kuminga and Wiseman are the future the Warriors would be best served to keep him around as the anchor.
No.
Curry is the most coddled superstar in the league. LeBron got ripped while scoring 50 points in a finals game. Step can blow 3-1 leads and go 0-9 from deep and the media still fawns over him.
My goodness… nba handed Lebron 4 titles… what more do u want????
Claude, way to wallow in Lebron-hate when your team only has to win one more. You must be a sad one. Michol too
The next one with bronie in GSW…
When Cavs owner fired Mike Brown he hoped that would coddle LeBron into staying. Then Jim Gray coddled LeBron onthe DECISION interview. He was coddledwhen NBA suspended Green inthe finals. And he continues Tobe coddled. Grab a tissue amk
Draymond is not Wilt lol. Cavs embarrassed the Warriors the final 3 games of that series.
Ohmy gawd. The Warriors didn’t win a championship a when Wilt played for them. The Cavaliers didn’t exist when Wilt played. Seriously, Cleveland is lucky to have a team.
The massive help from the league to get the Cavs a title was embarrassing, but much more to the NBA than to the Warriors.
Homer, if the league favors anything, it’s Lebron present and Splash Brothers winning. Cavs had to beat the nba world in 2016, down 3-1. What babies in golden state.
SFgiants74, leagues will expand beyond 12 in this country, if they can. No luck to Cleveland having a team. You’re so retarded sometimes.
Ha ha- everyone knows how that went down, the help from the league won it for the Cavs.
All-too-frequent bay area lament. So sad about them… so arrogant to not believe they could lose to a team from Cleveland without help.
Cavs’ only title came from massive help. Deal with it!
Yes everyone loves Cleveland. People say: The NBA is best when Cleveland is on top.
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