Klay Thompson‘s time with the Golden State Warriors is ended after ten years of service. Significant roster changes resulted from it this offseason. Following Thompson’s exit, the Warriors strengthened their roster with the additions of Kyle Anderson, Buddy Hield, and De’Anthony Melton in an effort to increase competition for Draymond Green and Stephen Curry.
Following Thompson’s irate departure, the roster needed to be reorganized, but there were still concerns about whether the Warriors’ stars were satisfied with their new look. An ESPN article claims that Curry and Green are pleased with the team’s choice.
The report was written as follows:
“Both stars say they are excited about the moves Golden State has made so far this summer,”
Klay Thompson’s impact on Warriors
Regarding the roster adjustments, the Warriors also asked Curry and Green for their respective opinions. An ESPN source said, “Steph has said, ‘Look, I do not want to be making those decisions. It puts me in a different spot than all of my teammates. I do not want that,’”
With Klay Thompson joining the Mavericks in Dallas, Buddy Hield has emerged as the Golden State Warriors’ go-to sharpshooter. There are large shoes to fill after Thompson, who was crucial to the Warriors’ four championship victories.
After joining the Mavericks, Thompson will play with Kyrie Irving and Luka Doncic. The Warriors, meanwhile, have faith in Hield’s capacity to make a comparable contribution. Which team gains the most from these offseason transactions will be interesting to watch.