Klay Thompson agreeing to a three-year, $50 million sign-and-trade with the Dallas Mavericks is going to take quite a while to get used to. It will take a while for us, the fans. It will take a while for the NBA community. And it will especially take a while for the players, coaches, and other members of the Golden State Warriors organization that embarked on a decade-plus long journey with Klay, which resulted in four championships, five trips to the All-Star Game, 15,531 points (plus another 3,032 in the playoffs), and a legacy that will eventually conclude with a statue and the raising of a jersey to the rafters.
Steve Kerr on Klay Thompson’s departure: ‘It’s what’s right for him’
