The Warriors lost the play-offs and G1 went out early, and Kerr and Curry became the first players and coaches in the NBA to prepare for the Paris Olympics, but Klay Thompson was the most popular search in the United States after the game.
Keegan Murray, who was the main defense of Klay, scored 32 points, 9 rebounds and 2 steals on 8-of-13 three-pointers in the game, while Klay himself was 0-of-10 and 0-of-6 three-pointers, and he didn't score a single point in the game.
After the game, Klay didn't want to leave the court for a long time, it was the staff and Payton Jr. who pulled him into the locker room, and Klay also looked back at the court, which felt like the curtain call for his Warriors.
It was the first time in the Warriors' history that he didn't score in an athletic game since his rookie season, and it was also the first time in Warriors history since 1964 that Klay shot 0-of-10 from the playoffs/play-offs, and Klay was nailed to the shame post.
Many American media are publishing articles to bombard Clay's performance in this game, believing that he is the sinner who lost.
There are also media ridiculed that he should go to the CBA Guangdong men's basketball team next.
But after the game, Curry commented on Klay: I can never imagine what it would be like without Dream and Klay, we have been through too much together, and I want to win.
Dream Chaser said: We believe the team will prioritize renewing Klay, he is important to us, he is also important to Curry, he is important to us, he was torn apart by the ACL before, but we also gave him a salary of 190 million, and we will keep him this time.
Kerr said in an interview after the game: I hope the team can renew Klay's contract, we will make a comeback next season, and the Warriors need Klay very much.
Warriors reporter Marcus Thompson wrote: Klay's performance is easier to re-sign the team.
1. Klay is playing badly, and the rest of the teams won't chase it;
2. The Warriors could take the opportunity to price Klay and renew him with a below-market contract.
Text/Yan Xiaobai