The Golden State Warriors is a team to be reckoned with this 2016 NBA season but seems to be struggling since their 2 losses. Rumors run wild as Klay Thompson might instead play for the Timberwolves since Wiggins is not putting an impressive play and might become a liability to Timberwolves. A swap from both sides might work as Warriors Thompson is struggling with playing side by side Durant.
HNGN reported that after Golden State Warriors acquired Kevin Durant through free agency during the offseason, many fans believed that the Warriors created the best lineup with Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green. However, they were now going in the opposite direction when the Warriors stumbled with a poor start and currently holding a 5-2 record and another 20-point loss to the Los Angeles Lakers.
Inquisitr earlier reported NBA trade rumors regarding a deal between Thompson and Chicago Bulls and Boston Celtics. The deal also included star players like Jimmy Butler, Avery Bradley, and Jaylen Brown. However, proposed dream trade hasn't materialized.
According to Bleacher Report, Golden State Warriors Klay Thompson is one of the best three-point shooters in NBA history. However, Thompson's shooting percentage was only 19.6 percent from beyond the arc in this season. Thompson also said on Monday that his bad start was not because he was playing alongside Kevin Durant. He said that he also struggled last year for the first 20 games, and Durant wasn't even there.
Golden State Warriors Klay Thompson made his career high of 276 threes behind 42.5 % shooting from last season. But sadly, Thompson shot was only 25 % in the last three games to a similarly slow start.
The latest trade rumors in NBA suggest that Golden State Warriors Klay Thompson also admitted that he was really in a slump at the start of the season but promised to get back in form as soon as possible. Yet even though Klay Thompson made a promise, it is not an assurance that he will get better for the Warriors to make into this season's finale.