On May 4, Beijing time, the Golden State Warriors lost to the Memphis Grizzlies 101-106 on the road, and the big score of the series was rewritten to 1-1. In this game, Warriors star Klay Thompson performed badly.

According to statistics, Thompson played 41 minutes, shooting 5 of 19 and 2 of 12 three-pointers, with 12 points, 2 rebounds and 3 assists. What's more, in the last 3 games, Thompson's shooting rate can be said to be miserable.
According to statistics, Thompson shot less than 40% of the shots in three consecutive games, and in the previous 4 games, his lowest one-game shooting rate was 46.7%.
In his last three games, Thompson shot just 48.5 percent from 5-of-13 in his fifth game against the Nuggets; Thompson shot just 31.6 percent from 6-of-19 against the Grizzlies; and 5-of-19 against the Grizzlies, shooting just 26.3 percent.
However, despite Thompson's poor shooting percentage in recent games, he has now reached 972 three-point shots in his playoff career, surpassing former teammate Durant's 966 and ranking fourth in history. On the playoff three-point shooting list, Thompson ranked third with 401, with the top two being Curry's 497 and James' 432.