Golden State Warriors have the best roster in the NBA league today. However, reports have it that there is a growing rift among the NBA All-Stars within the team since Kevin Durant decided to join the super team. Many believe that Klay Thompson's value has significantly reduced since the former OKC Thunder point guard arrived.
According to NBA trade rumors, Klay Thompson might be playing with his older brother Mychel Thompson in the upcoming NBA season. Per Morning Ledger, Sacramento Kings is planning to sign the Thompson brothers.
Kevin Durant's controversial move to join the Golden State Warriors has led to many controversies. Parent Herald previously reported that Durant's former running mate Russell Westbrook was hurt for his decision after he turned his back to Thunder to join the already strong contender in the NBA league.
GSW has already Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green. Kevin Durant's addition made many NBA enthusiasts believe that the Warriors have higher chances of winning more NBA title. But per the NBA rumors, the Splash Brothers will be affected.
In fact, Klay Thompson is now put to the NBA trade rumor mills. Also, other sources claim that Stephen Curry is leaving the Warriors to Kevin Durant as he heads to join San Antonio Spurs or Los Angeles Clippers.
There is no doubt that many teams in the NBA league are threatened with the ideal roster of Golden State Warriors. In fact, the current NBA champ, Cleveland Cavaliers is pressured to strengthen their roster to match the power and versatility of the Warriors.
However, some sources stressed that Klay Thompson might not be leaving the GSW this season. But as for his brother, Mychel Thompson joining Sacramento Kings that is possible. Kings might get Mychel to fill the hole that Stephen Curry's younger brother Seth Curry left the team after joining Dallas Mavericks this season.
Are you hoping to see Klay Thompson play alongside his brother Mychel Thompson? Is it likely for Klay to leave GSW and join Kings? Why or why not? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.