Marc Stein can’t see Klay leaving Warriors in NBA free agency

Marc Stein can’t see Klay leaving Warriors in NBA free agency originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Klay Thompson didn’t sign a Warriors contract extension before the start of the 2023-24 NBA season, and barring a rare in-season agreement, he will become a free agent in June.

While the idea of Thompson testing free agency is a worrisome thought to Warriors fans, NBC Sports Bay Area contributor Marc Stein can’t see the five-time NBA All-Star leaving the only professional team has known, similar to Draymond Green situation this past summer.

“With Klay, it might be a little bit more complicated just because all the financial implications of a new contract in this new CBA, the Warriors are still trying to get a handle on that,” Stein told Laura Britt and Chris Mullin on “Warriors Pregame Live” before Golden State’s game against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Sunday. “But I just can’t picture him in another uniform and look, his father, former NBA player, Mychal Thompson, he said it best. He’s not going anywhere. He’s a dub. Those are Mychal Thompson’s words and I think he’s got a pretty good handle on the Klay Thompson beat.”

Stein is referring to an Oct. 20 tweet from the elder Thompson in which he said “Klay [ain’t] goin nowhere … He’s a Dub …” in response to a fan asking if the Warriors had enough cap space to re-sign his son.

Stein also mentioned that the perception around NBA circles is that no one can envision Thompson playing elsewhere next season.

“[That’s] one where you would really struggle when you talk to other front offices to try to find one that would predict Klay Thompson leaving Golden State and the Warriors just went through this last summer with Draymond Green and now with Draymond, there was, I think a sense this has come a sense outside from, from rival teams that maybe Draymond would have some wanderlust and some desire to see what it’s like to play elsewhere,” Stein told Britt and Mullin. “But Draymond himself multiple times forcefully said last season, ‘I’m not going anywhere. I want to retire with the guys that I came in with.’ Those negotiations ended up going very smoothly. And you…

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