
After 941 days out of the game, Warriors player Klay Thompson announced that he will play the first game of the season against the Cavaliers in the San Francisco Bay Area on Sunday (Beijing time Monday) local time.
Thompson played in the 2018-19 Finals, where he averaged 34.0 minutes per game and had 21.5 points, 3.8 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.1 steals.
In the 2019 Finals, after an injury, Thompson told coach Steve Kerr: "Just a two minute rest and I'll be ready.
When he finished performing two free throws, he trotted back into the locker room in pain, and those two minutes eventually turned out to be two and a half years.
Kerr said of his return: "When you can cut 60 points in the 29th minute, your coach usually starts you, Klay will play the starter. ”
According to the news, Curry has also been removed from the injury list, and the Splash Brothers have been reunited after two and a half years!
Kerr and warriors player fans would say to Clay, "Hey, two minutes of timeout, pull on your laces, it's time for you to play." ”