New Report Explains Why Klay Thompson Chose Mavericks Over Lakers, Warriors

The Los Angeles Lakers made a lot of sense as a destination this offseason for first-time unrestricted free agent Klay Thompson.

Thompson grew up in Los Angeles rooting for the Lakers. His father, Mychal Thompson, won two NBA championships with the organization as a player in the late 1980s and currently serves as the team’s radio analyst. Thompson was also personally pitched by LeBron James to team up in Los Angeles, and the Lakers superstar reportedly was willing to take less on his contract extension if Thompson signed with the purple and gold.

Lakers forward LeBron James dribbles against Warriors guard Klay Thompson during a game at Chase Center.

However, Thompson opted to sign with the Dallas Mavericks, a career-altering decision that became possible in a three-team sign-and-trade with the Golden State Warriors and Charlotte Hornets.

So, why did Thompson decide to join Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving instead of running it back in the Bay Area with the Warriors or chasing another championship with James?

“Something about playing for the Lakers apparently felt too much like playing for the Warriors,” ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and Kendra Andrews reported Wednesday. “As one source close to him put it, ‘Would this be trading one fishbowl for another?'”

Klay Thompson's Father 'Disappointed' About Klay's Signing With Mavericks  Over Lakers

Thompson wanted a fresh start in a new market. The Warriors have been a global brand ever since Thompson teamed up with Steph Curry in a star-studded backcourt that forever changed how NBA basketball is played. The Lakers have always been one of—if not the—most-covered and talked about teams in the NBA by pundits and media alike.

Thompson isn’t exactly hiding from the spotlight by choosing the Mavericks over the Lakers, Warriors and other teams in free agency. The Mavs are coming off an NBA Finals appearance and are owned in part by one of the most outspoken owners in sports, Mark Cuban.

But Thompson wanted something different—new experiences for his 12th NBA season. And that’s what he’ll get in Dallas.

Related Posts

Max Verstappen and Kelly Piquet in emotional plea over ‘ridiculous accusations’ and ‘lies’ S-News

Max Verstappeп aпd Kelly Piqυet have beeп datiпg siпce 2020 (Image: Getty) Max Verstappeп aпd his partпer Kelly Piqυet have both commeпted oп ‘false’ aпd ‘ridicυloυs accυsatioпs’ faciпg the…

Why Jamaica are playing at 2024 Copa America despite not being a South American country

A quick search on social media tells us that the appearance of Jamaica at this year’s Copa America has confused some viewers at home. The expanded 2024…

Caitlin Clark is best thing to happen to WNBA, But the 2 reason why most players were cold towards her was revealed, leaving everyone stunned

Caitlin Clark is best thing to happen to WNBA. Why are some players so frosty toward her? Caitlin Clark playing in the WNBA could lift women’s sports…

LeBron James Reacts to Bronny James’s First Summer League Basket

The USA men’s basketball team gathered this weekend in Las Vegas to begin practicing for the Paris Olympics that begin later this month. That meant that LeBron…

Max Verstappen Unveils Shocking Downforce Loss After ‘Tearing the Floor Apart’

Max Verstappeп explaiпs the trυe exteпt of the damage to his Red Bυll followiпg aп off iп qυalifyiпg. Max Verstappeп says he lost as mυch as 100 poiпts…

Bukayo Saka shined with an impressive goal and penalty while Jordan Pickford was the hero in the shootout

BUKAYO SAKA showed hυge coυrage as he dυg Eпglaпd oυt of a hole aпd throυgh oп peпalties agaiпst Switzerlaпd. The Three Lioпs looked to be goiпg oυt…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

error: Content is protected !!