This post is about Klay Thompson. It is not about Tim Duncan.

The Warriors have been in the news lately because of rumors. The media has been giving credit to “somebody” for this run of success that they are enjoying. Some of the people in the media have said that Klay Thompson, Kevin Durant and company might not win a championship without Stephen Curry and the Splash Brothers.

The problem may be this – Stephen Curry is not part of the Klay Thompson–Duncan duo for next yearThis post is about Klay Thompson. And, as you will see, it is about the entire Thompson-era Cavaliers.

At the beginning of this year, I wrote an article about a young superstar who was coming of age and trying to carve out his place on a stacked team that, at its worst, had lost the Finals in 3 of the previous 5 years. That team was Cleveland in 2017, and Thompson was being paid $33 million a year.

The article was about the fact that the team was still anThis post is about Klay Thompson. He might not be the second-best player on the Warriors, but he’s a top-three talent on a team that doesn’t have the luxury of having all their players. It’s true, though, that he is an impressive, unassuming guy. He doesn’t play his game, he doesn’t look like he does, he doesn’t talk like he does, and he doesn’t have a reputation to match any of