Klay Thompson has finished his two-year injury recovery journey, and in his last game against the Pistons, Thompson arguably played his best game since his comeback.
In that game, Thompson's 6-of-13 shooting was a good performance of 21 points, 3 rebounds and 4 assists, and Thompson also talked about his comeback game mentality:
"I don't care if I lose 100 shots in a row, I never stop shooting, I love it so much and I'll keep trying."
Thompson also said he was happy to be back on the field, playing well enough to make him feel good and he would do everything he could to help the team.
On the other hand, according to "Open Air Stand" reporter Eric Pinchus, former Warriors player Harrison Barnes has been included in the Lakers' potential reinforcement list:
"The Lakers explored several deals before the trade deadline, and sources say they have studied the possibility of trades for players such as Ben Simmons, Gerald Grant, Miles Turner and Harrison Barnes."
In this report, Harrison Barnes is the player who helped the Warriors win the championship trophy, and he has averaged 16.2 points, 6.1 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 2.1 three-pointers per game this season.
Finally, it should be mentioned that the Warriors posted on the official Twitter that the highest number of three-point shots in the history of the league are the data of the team's superstar Stephen Curry:
At least 12+ three-pointers: Stephen Curry (2)
At least 11+ three-pointers: Stephen Curry (12)
Hit at least 10+ three-pointers: Stephen Curry (22)
Hit at least 9+ three-pointers: Stephen Curry (38)
Hit at least 8+ three-pointers: Stephen Curry (67)
Some time ago, Curry has broken ray Allen's all-time three-point level and become the all-time three-point king, and there is no doubt that Curry's three-point achievements in the three-point shooting are already the greatest player in the history of the league.