Klay Thompson broke out of his shooting slump in a major way the past couple games, particularly Sunday’s victory over the Rockets, in which the Warriors wing scored a season-high 41 points on 10-of-13 shooting from three-point range. Thompson had shot 40-plus percent from the field just once in the 10 games leading up to Friday’s victory over the Knicks, when he was 8-of-16.
“I don’t care anymore,” Thompson said, per Marcus Thompson II of The Athletic. “I really let the trolls get to me. Like, ‘What am I doing?’ I had just a revelation where I was like, ‘Man, just be you and everything will play out.’ Criticize me all you want. But I know how great I am and what I’m capable of, and I think real Warriors fans know that as well.”
As Marcus Thompson writes, the 32-year-old’s performances have shown that the Warriors need all four of their All-Stars — Thompson, Stephen Curry, Andrew Wiggins and Draymond Green — to play at a high level to win right now. That may not have been what the Warriors were hoping for to start the season, but the four veterans are clearly still capable of producing.
Golden State will be resting Thompson, Curry and Green on Monday at New Orleans, the second game of a road back-to-back, tweets Jim Eichenhofer of Pelicans.com. Both Wiggins and starting center Kevon Looney are questionable.
Here’s more from the Pacific:
- The Kings are in the midst of a six-game winning streak, the longest such streak the team has had in more than 17 years, writes Sam Amick of The Athletic. While Sacramento’s second-ranked offense is certainly clicking, head coach Mike Brown knows that the team needs to be better on the other end of the court — the Kings are just 27th in the league in defensive rating. “So in order for us to win on the road, and win at the level that I think we can win at, we’re going to have to buckle down and take on the challenge of defending for as close to 48 minutes as possible,” Brown told Amick as part of a larger quote. “Too many times so far this year, we’ve done it in short stretches and we’ve found ways to get stops at the end of games — which is a good thing when we get a little desperate. But we’ve got to string some stops together throughout the game so at the end of the day we’re not just relying on our shot-making or our ability or our offense.”
- Reggie Jackson and John Wall are proving to be a solid point guard combination for the Clippers, notes Janis Carr of The Orange County Register. The duo shared the court to close out Saturday’s victory over the Spurs, and Wall, the backup, says they’re both willing to do whatever it takes to win. “It’s a dynamic with both of us not really caring who’s starting, who’s getting the most benefit,” Wall said. “We’re just trying to feed off each other, whatever the best role for this team is. Like last game, I didn’t play well, and Reggie was playing well. He closed the game out. Know what I mean? Sometimes it’s going to be different, sometimes it can be both of us. But you’re trying to figure out ways to do whatever we can to help this team win.”
- Steve Farmer of The Los Angeles Times takes an in-depth look at Clippers owner Steve Ballmer‘s quest for the perfect NBA arena. One interesting note from Farmer’s article: Ballmer decided the seats at the top of the arena should have the same amount of leg room as those closer to the court because he wants all fans to be comfortable and in their seats as much as possible. The Intuit Dome is scheduled to open in summer 2024.
Look forward to watching tonight’s game on NBA tv. Let’s see what the kids can do versus a pretty good Pelicans team. Will they keep it close or get blown out of the water?
Hopefully Looney and Wiggins will play. I do not like when all 5 starters take a game off at the same time.
What is it with the gift games Pelicans get from the NBA. Both games in NO on back to back? Kerr giving the NBA the finger by sitting his team.
I for one, never once posted that GSW should trade Klay Thompson, because only stupid people would look at what happened to him, what kind of game he plays, and make the deduction that he’s now not good anymore when he’s not even 100% through his rehab yet (3 years after the last surgery).
If you posted GSW should trade Klay, congrats – you don’t know ball.
I hope all you Lamb/Kerr defenders are burning especially hard today. More proof Kerr is zero and the worst coach in the NBA if Steph Curry does not exist. Anthony Lamb does not play any level of defense and the opponents score at will on GSW the SECOND he sets foot on court. Anyone with eyes can see this, but if you need to be forcefed your own opinions, you will argue this, because you arent even watching games and dont know ball.
the worst coach in the nba??
It is his daily Kerr temper tantrum. I could speculate as to why he does this. But, they would probably ban me from here.
Lol. His antics are bizarre to say the least. Imagine authoring a daily diatribe about a professional sports team. Truly strange.
I’m fairly certain A’sfaninUK is MartyMcRae. There’s no way there’s two delusional and hysterical Warriors fans posting this bizarre nonsense on a niche site like this one. They have to be the same guy.
2019/20 is who he really is as a HC.
So, you are going to criticize Kerr for a season that they could barely suit up the league minimum of 8 players? Their best player, Wiggins was brand new to the team. I thought you knew “ball”? How many Head Coaches could be successful under those conditions? Jeez…Learn something about “ball” before you comment.
Lamb/Kerr defenders are very bad people.
Very bad.
Hey buddy, take a look at this site at how many “Anthony Lamb is playing well, actually!” articles have been written by Kerr-superfans, they report them all on this site, meanwhile the most talented roster in the NBA went 3-8 in the “Anthony Lamb getting more minutes than Moody+Kuminga” era.
Klay is a streaky shooter who will always be able to get hot and put up a good game. Since he’s at least taking the second most shots on the team (if not
The most) the Warriors need consistency from him not sporadic great games
Absolutely. I liked him the other night when he moved the ball and took only 16 shots. Made eight of them and had a great productive time on the floor.