Warriors guard Klay Thompson reportedly does not plan to give the team a discount when he hits free agency next summer, according to ESPN's Zach Lowe.
"Thompson has no plans to take a discount, and the Warriors don't expect him to, league sources say," reports Lowe.
Rumors circulated during the offseason over whether Thompson would sign a contract extension or wait to hit free agency in 2019. However, his father, former NBA player Mychal Thompson, suggested over the summer that contract negotiations were likely to continue next year.
Thompson enters the final season of his four-year, $68.