Several authors — including Anthony Slater of The Athletic, Sam Amick of The Athletic, and Ramona Shelburne and Kendra Andrews of ESPN — have written recent stories about Klay Thompson‘s departure from the Warriors, with various sourced details from within the organization and those close to Thompson.
All three stories indicate there have been multiple incidents from both sides over the years that “splintered” the relationship, but perhaps most importantly was majority owner Joe Lacob spearheading a “cold, mostly uncommunicative approach to Thompson’s next contract in his three summers of extension eligibility,” a source tell Slater. While that may have been a common negotiating tactic for Lacob with key Warriors stakeholders over the years, the 34-year-old swingman “operates on his own wavelength,” as Slater writes.
According to Shelburne and Andrews, Thompson was “miserable” over the past year-plus for several reasons, including disappointing contract negotiations and a perceived disrespect that the Warriors had chosen to extend or re-sign players like Andrew Wiggins, Jordan Poole and Draymond Green but were unwilling to give him long-term security. It was also difficult for Thompson to reconcile with the fact that he was no longer physically able to be the same player after a pair of major injuries — a torn ACL and a torn Achilles tendon — cost him two-and-a-half seasons.
Thompson’s discontent was palpable throughout the 2023/24 season, which saw him benched at one point before he reclaimed his starting job to close the campaign. Sources tell ESPN that Thompson’s actions exasperated “even his loyalists in the locker room” last season. He also had several “emotional meetings” with head coach Steve Kerr, who said after the season ended he wanted to bring Thompson off the bench and reduce his minutes in ’24/25, per Slater.
While it has been reported multiple times that the Warriors offered Thompson a two-year extension worth around $48MM last offseason, the team’s front office evidently did not keep that offer on the table during the season. According to ESPN’s duo, Thompson’s agents put “at least four” contract proposals on the table and each were declined, with the team saying it wanted to wait. The final offer came in at about $40MM over two seasons, per Shelburne and Andrews. The Warriors never made counteroffers, according to Amick.
Sources tell Slater that Thompson asked Stephen Curry not to put pressure on the front office and ownership to bring his longtime backcourt partner back, as Thompson wanted the team’s interest to come organically. ESPN’s authors hear that Thompson also spoke to Kerr and Green and told them similarly.
According to Slater, once it became clear that re-signing Thompson wasn’t a top priority for the Warriors and that they wanted him to be patient as they attended to other business, Thompson’s decision became “easy.” Thompson never received a formal offer from Golden State in free agency, but several sources tell Slater the 34-year-old unofficially decided to leave weeks prior.
Being heavily scrutinized in a large market weighed on Thompson, and he was looking for a “fresh start” with a new organization. He “loved watching” the Mavericks‘ run to the NBA Finals, and was also interested in playing for the Thunder and Lakers, per ESPN.
Dallas was Thompson’s top choice, both for his potential fit alongside Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving and for being in a media environment that is a little more laid back. Thompson played with former rival Irving on Team USA in the 2016 Olympics and the two were in regular contact about the possibility of teaming up in Dallas, according to Amick, who adds that Thompson viewed the Mavs as his best chance to win a fifth championship ring.
Oklahoma City had interest in Thompson but used its cap room to sign Isaiah Hartenstein in free agency, Shelburne and Andrews note. Thompson had “positive” conversations with key Lakers stakeholders like LeBron James, J.J. Redick and Rob Pelinka, and L.A. was willing to offer him a four-year, $80MM contract as part of a sign-and-trade; however, sources tell Amick that offer was contingent on the Lakers convincing Golden State to take back D’Angelo Russell (he also could have been routed to a third team).
Ultimately, Thompson had reservations about the attention playing in Los Angeles would bring, thinking it would be too similar to the unhappy end to his tenure with Golden State, per ESPN’s authors. Despite offering less money (he’ll reportedly receive $50MM over three years in the sign-and-trade), Thompson liked the fit with the Mavs, who made him their top priority in a meeting led by GM Nico Harrison and VP of basketball operations Michael Finley, as Amick writes.
All three stories have more details on Thompson’s departure and decision to join the Mavericks and are worth reading in full.
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Klay was unhappy for more than 2 years. A change of scenery will be good for him and the warriors.
So basically he is mentally weak.
Why is everyone up in arms about this? Klay is older and declining. He’s still a good player, but watch his last few playoff performances back and you’ll see why GS made a move.
Neither GS or Klay are all that relevant but casuals are gonna click on articles that have to do with names they recognize.
Who has won the last 3 NBA titles?
GSW is relevant as long as Steph Curry is elite. I am so sorry this burns your narrative, but its just facts.
Apparently you’re the casual I was referring to.
Well not really up in arms it’s just that Klay Thompson was such a huge part of what the Warriors have done the last 12 years. Without him Curry has a tougher time scoring in the back court, defending in the back court and all the rest of it.
His durability and continuity were huge.., you know what you would get. This is a major transition and it’s worth noting.
The time has come, yes, but The Changing of the Guard is something to be recognized.
I’m fine with most of your comment with the exception of the “Durability” comment. He missed 2.5 years and after 2022 hasn’t been a reliable back court mate at. For his minutes he performed well below his pay on defense and consistent offense then add in his weaker mind and attitude, it’s time to move on. Klay will always be a Warrior legend, no hate at all just facts
You’re absolutely correct. I’m just referring to the good years when the guy played 80 games every single season. As durable as they come.
Sorry I just checked. 75 games every season is more accurate.
I meant the people acting like he’s been slighted by the team. He had a great career with them but it was clearly time for a change for both parties. People acting like GS cut him or something.
He does have a valid argument about the Warriors paying people like Jordan Poole and not him. The rest of his complaints seem silly though. Lacob isn’t even in the front office.
The Poole extension was stupid at the time, but as a young player coming off a season of growth it was an entirely different situation than an aging player in rapid decline coming off of multiple significant injuries. Wiggins, also quite a bit younger. And Draymond simply a lot more effective. To feel slighted about that is delusional and entirely ego-driven.
I get it—it’s hard for anyone who has reached the top of the mountain to find themselves back near the base. But he is hardly the first player to have to adjust to the realities of aging and injury. Most have handled that transition reasonably well. Klay chose not to, and to the detriment of all involved parties: the team, the organization, and himself.
Hopefully, that experience has humbled and matured him now that he’s exited from such a strained relationship. But I’m just a tad skeptical there.
Reflect on this, they already paid him,handsomely. While injured. Those same injuries that robbed him of most everything that was valuable to the dubs. Jordan Poole was a mistake they corrected. Thompson got his feathers ruffled over nothing but money. Sadly.
5 yrs $189m He simply didnt live up to his contract. He was horrible the last 3 seasons especially in the postseason. Warriors were playing very well without Klay 3 yrs ago and almost blew it trying to fit him into the team at season end. He should have taken 2 yrs $48m last offseason.
What about Lacob prioritizing Klay and Green over 2 time Finals MVP KD? How soon they forget…. $189m and then stil offered another 2 yr $48m… how about some gratitude?
Once you know how the backside of the media ecosystem works, you shouldn’t present gossip as objectively true.
Agents call reporters who they know will report what they want to be presented publicly.
@NiceBeHere , agree. The story of Klay Thompson this year has been driven by his agents at Wasserman, and they will also script the post mortem.
The Warriors are a business (thankfully for those of us who want a successful team in the future). Since they determined to part with Klay, there has been nothing to gain by talking.
Klays problem is Klay. He’s not the player he once was, but felt he should be compensated as such, while also being the focus of the team. The warriors needed Klay to transition into a 6th man role, provide bench scoring and second unit leadership. Instead Klay cried for two years and took it out on the team. He cost the warriors games, claiming he needed to shoot his way back, yet couldn’t hit shots when they mattered.
I don’t buy the story that he chose the Mavs, he chose the lakers and the Warriors wouldn’t help.
Everything was good when it was the splash brothers and strength in numbers, now that’s it’s the curry show Klay is being exposed as a narcissistic child, who never cared about the team.
Lakers did not negotiate with warriors to a S/T for Klay. They offered only D’lo so of course they said no. D’lo failed his first time with warriors so why would they take him and go over the second tax bracket? Lakers needed to trade better players not players Lakers don’t want.
I agree with a lot of this take.
I would also point out that the Team had to Hide him on Defense, to the point of assigning him to guard non-scoring Big Men frequently.
He couldn’t guard players his own height or shorter because they would blow right past him.
Simple fact is he took more Shots per game than Wiggins or Kuminga, who Shot much higher FG%’s. Look it up. And he’ll take the same number of Shots as Luka and Kyrie. We’ll see how Mavericks fans agree with that, when he is Shooting 42% FG.
He’ll be an above average kick out target for Luka and Kyrie and and allow Dallas to instill a little motion offense as a change of pace.
Mavs & Ws are cool but I need Klay Thompson on this Bahamian national team! Ayton, Buddy & the future legend VJ Edgecombe are looking like they are otw to leading this team to the Olympics. But they could definitely use Klay’s big game shot making if/when they get to Paris. And on a macro note, these OQT games are going crazy so far. Dario Saric outplaying Luka while Croatia blew out Slovenia yesterday, only to fall to New Zealand today was just a taste of the craziness that we’ve already seen in this tournament… link to m.youtube.com
Fun fact no player should be able to play on another national team if the player never himself lived in that nation! End this idiotic fraud, now!
You must not understand the difference between an opinion & a fact lol. What you just exclaimed was a sad opinion, not nearly a fun fact. My opinion is that people who don’t watch international basketball shouldn’t be allowed to have opinions about it.
Go get him Sankara.
If y’all can’t talk basketball please don’t reply to my comment.
He’s 34 with shot knees. Most traditional and advanced metrics had him as a net negative last year. And that’s fine, he could still thrive in a reduced role. And I’m sure Klay is a professional and could accept a reduced role in a level headed, mature fashion.
Not.
Dude has an insecure and fragile ego, always has. He always finds ways to trash talk other teams despite poor personal performances, sulks on the bench in wins, sulks on the bench in losses, shoots his team out of games, battling with the press, needs an “emotional” meeting with coaching every couple of weeks, perceives everything as a lack of respect… seriously, guy is exhausting. He made all of last season about himself.
His mediocre play isn’t worth the headache. Sounds like that’s what the Dub’s front office determined.
Two people who owe their entire GSW careers to Stephen Curry: Steve Kerr and Klay Thompson. At least Draymond and Steph cook together, Klay was just open all the time because everyone double teamed Steph on every possession. If GSW replace Klay with Buddy and have a better year next year it will be hilarious.
The reason why Klay didn’t get the extension that he wanted was for the fact his game has greatly diminished and at 34 he is not really worth what Dallas paid him!
Yes don’t we see this in all sports? The star plays on one team brings championships and as he gets older he’s not quite the same.., maybe even starting to suck a little bit.
He leaves as a free agent, gets too much money in the new place because they’re hoping for the player of 5 years ago, not the player of today.
They haven’t seen the slippage day to day like his former team so they gamble.
Klay just felt slighted that the Warriors weren’t prioritizing him after all he gave to the organization. The last few years sucked because he got hurt again and the writing was on the wall. Can’t blame the Warriors for wanting to get better and can’t blame Klay for those natural feelings. That’s why all reports are that the split was amicable. Klay gets a fresh start and the Warriors get to move on.
Yeah its like Klay can’t understand that his defense used to prevent 40+ point quarters from the opps, but last year was the first season he ever played there where the opps regularly put up 40+ in a quarter. I know its not ALL on Klay, but the Dubs HAD to prioritize defense over scoring in this offseason, which they have.
Love your user name, btw – GSW is absolutely doing a “soft rebuild” these last 2 years. It might pay off in this upcoming one.
The reality of this situation is that this was never going to be easy. The Warriors had two options. A – Resign Klay to around 20 million a year and commit to keeping to the core for their entire careers or B – let Klay go and commit fully to building around Steph.
They made their decision to let him hit free agency and there wasn’t going to be a polite way of telling Klay that they paid Jordan Poole 30 million but don’t think Klay is worth 20. And to be fair, Klay probably isn’t worth 20 and certainly won’t be worth 20 in 3 years.
The biggest problem with how this has played out is the Warriors flop of an offseason. The point of letting Klay go was to upgrade the team right now. To bring in big talent and build around Steph. But they couldn’t. For some reason this FO refuses to understand you need to sacrifice something in a trade to bring back something of note. I get that Kuminga has potential. I get that Podz has potential. But not using your pieces to build the best team possible around a legendary player, who has max 3 year window, is criminal.
Bro, Drew Peterson played 23 minutes last year.
All during garbage time, none were meaningful minutes.
What did you think of his per 36 numbers?
Why hasn’t anyone ever signed Jordan Sibert? He played a single game for Washington one year. He played 4 minutes and scored 3 points.
Dude, that’s 27 points per 36 minutes. All Star team material.
Amazing potential wouldn’t you say?
Back in the day, guys like Tim Duncan, would wait patiently for their teams’ to Sign a LaMarcus Aldridge type free agents first, and then circle back to resigning their own selves.
That’s called being a Team player.
Guess Klay is not Tim Duncan …….
Just sayin’.
Does this make Dallas better? Defense still wins. Klay is a step slower and a year older.
I think the Mavs are better today then the team that just lost in the finals. Klay’s not a great defender anymore but he’s still a huge upgrade offensively from Derrick Jones Jr. Klay brings something the Mavs sorely lacked last season and that’s shooting. He be a dependable kick out target for Luka and Kyrie and his shooting will give Luka, Lively and Gafford a lot more space inside for lobs.
They also signed Naji Marshall. When Luka or Kyrie need a rest or in certain matchups Marshall allows them to slide Klay down to SG and Marshall is a very capable defender than can take on the assignments that Derrick Jones did.
He was a mental head case for two years and the Warriors are better just getting his negative energy off the team
Klay Thompson needs to grow a pair. Scared to play in LA? Millionaire babies is what 95% of them are
If I saw a team treat Draymond with the kind of kid gloves they have been using and I was Klay I’d be just as ready to walk under those circumstances…
He’s been a professional over the years and was just as important to their successful run… Should of got the extension ahead of Draymond…
Thats why Warriors gave him $189m contract and Dray only $100m.
What a crybaby