Klay Thompson’s recent performance encapsulates the Golden State Warriors’ turbulent 2023–24 season, as he struggled to find his shot in a crucial Play-In game against the Sacramento Kings, missing all ten attempts, including six from beyond the arc.
This marked Thompson’s second scoreless game of the season, highlighting the challenges he faced after returning from an Achilles injury.
Despite Steph Curry’s impressive scoring with 22 points, the Warriors fell short against the Kings, failing to secure a postseason berth for the first time since the 2020–21 campaign.
As the Warriors face offseason decisions, Thompson’s uncertain future looms large. At 34 years old, the five-time All-Star may become an unrestricted free agent, potentially ending his tenure with the only NBA franchise he has ever played for.
Klay Thompson and the Warriors Didn’t Qualify in the Playoffs
The Warriors must weigh their options carefully, especially with Chris Paul’s contract status also up in the air for the 2024–25 season.
Thompson’s potential departure would significantly impact the Warriors’ roster composition, potentially relegating them to second-tier status in the league.
With decisions to be made regarding roster management and free agency signings, the Warriors face a pivotal offseason that could shape their competitiveness in the seasons to come.