Klay Thompson finds himself as one of the biggest names in free agency this summer. The five-time All-Star and four-time NBA champion has spent the entirety of his career with the Golden State Warriors, but for the first time ever, it truly seems like Thompson wants to evaluate all of his options in NBA free agency. Nobody can really blame Klay for keeping his options open, especially since he isn’t the star talent he once was prior to his ACL and Achilles injuries.
Although he saw a decrease in production during the 2023-24 season, averaging under 20 points per game for the first time since the 2013-14 season, Thompson still managed to shoot 38.7 percent from three-point range. Between his shooting abilities and championship experience, this is why there are playoff-contending teams out there that would be interested in offering Thompson a short-term deal to try and lure him away from the Warriors.
However, Thompson has always expressed a desire to remain with the Warriors his entire career, and the franchise would obviously like to keep him alongside Stephen Curry and Draymond Green. For the first time ever, the NBA is allowing teams to negotiate with their current free agents before the actual free agency window opens on June 30 at 6 p.m. ET. The Indiana Pacers and Sacramento Kings are two teams that have already taken advantage of these new rules by negotiating deals with Pascal Siakam and Malik Monk, respectively.
Although he saw a decrease in production during the 2023-24 season, averaging under 20 points per game for the first time since the 2013-14 season, Thompson still managed to shoot 38.7 percent from three-point range. Between his shooting abilities and championship experience, this is why there are playoff-contending teams out there that would be interested in offering Thompson a short-term deal to try and lure him away from the Warriors.
However, Thompson has always expressed a desire to remain with the Warriors his entire career, and the franchise would obviously like to keep him alongside Stephen Curry and Draymond Green. For the first time ever, the NBA is allowing teams to negotiate with their current free agents before the actual free agency window opens on June 30 at 6 p.m. ET. The Indiana Pacers and Sacramento Kings are two teams that have already taken advantage of these new rules by negotiating deals with Pascal Siakam and Malik Monk, respectively.
Could Thompson and the Warriors be next in line to negotiate a new deal even before the future Hall of Famer gets the chance to speak with other organizations?
Recently, ESPN’s Tim MacMahon discussed Thompson’s free agency on The Hoop Collective podcast, revealing that the Warriors have a two-year offer on the table for Klay. He also pointed out that the length of the contract may mean more to Thompson than the actual money figures.
There is no doubt that Thompson is going to have to take a paycut, regardless of where he ends up. At 34 years old and having to deal with the wear-and-tear of two major injuries, he just isn’t the same two-way factor he once was. Thompson made roughly $43 million last season, but he will likely have to accept a new contract that will pay him anywhere from $20 million to $25 million in the first year.
How much money Klay will get on a new deal will very much depend on what his role will look like with the Warriors or another team.
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