NBA Update: Golden State Warriors' Klay Thompson, The Brick Brother?

By Lei Velayo - 10 Nov '16 09:37AM

Golden State Warriors' tenacious shooting guard, Klay Thompson seems to start shabby in their early games, with the record of 6-2 getting the recent win against the Dallas Mavericks with the score of 95-116.

Klay Thompson, so far, does not look like the Klay that Golden State Warriors needed. He is shooting 19.6 percent on beyond the arc that defected his overall shooting percentage to 38.4 percent. He pulled off 46 three point attempts and only banked nine three pointers.

"What might be the reason or reasons?", people tend to say and ask. Some say that it might be the adjustment because of the Golden State Warriors' revised roster, including a new member of the Splash Family, Kevin Durant. But what could be the real reason? Are rumors true that the additional new member and the revised roster is contributing factors?

Somehow, Klay Thompson made it clear that Golden State Warriors' Kevin Durant and Golden State Warriors' new line-up is not the issue of his slump start. He said that he struggled last year for the first 20 games, and Kevin wasn't there, so his slump start has nothing to do with Kevin Durant.

Klay Thompson had started weak last year as well, yet ended remarkable. Though, he ended it with his career high, 276 sunken threes with 42.5 percent three point percentage.

On the other news, Golden State Warriors' drilled Dallas the Mavericks, with Klay Thompson shooting 4 out of 7 from the three point line, redeeming himself with a fire hot stat scoring 18 points hitting 7 of 7 from the field that triggered early wide margin.

On our previously written article tackling about Golden State Warriors' Kevin Durant and Oklahoma City Thunder's Russell Westbrook, see NBA Update: 'Golden State Warriors' Kevin Durant, Got A Genuine Beef With The Oklahoma City Thunder?

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