Klay Thompson has been cleared to fully participate in Warriors‘ practices and is moving toward a return the week before Christmas, according to Shams Charania and Anthony Slater of The Athletic.
Thompson spent the past week participating in five-on-five scrimmages while the team was on a road trip, and sources tell the authors that he looked good. The scrimmages involved free agent players such as Dante Exum as well as Thompson’s older brother, Mychel.
Thompson hasn’t played since injuring his left ACL during the 2019 NBA Finals, which was nearly 900 days ago. He was prepared to return last season, but suffered a right Achilles tear during a workout. He has fully recovered from both injuries and is now working his way back into game shape.
The Warriors plan to use the next month as a “training camp” experience for Thompson, according to Charania and Slater. Intensity will be heightened throughout the scrimmages to help get him ready for game action.
Over the past month, Thompson has been participating in two-on-two and three-on-three drills with an increased willingness to perform in front of cameras. People who have watched him play say he’s shooting the ball as well as ever and has retained most of the physical aspects of his game, although he has been getting tired quickly.
The Warriors plan to have him make his season debut in a home game, which Charania and Slater note provides a few easy target dates. It appears he will play either December 20 against Sacramento or December 23 against Memphis, ahead of a nationally televised game Christmas Day in Phoenix. If Thompson isn’t ready by then, Golden State has a December 28 home game against Denver.