
Four NBA free agency suitors emerge for Klay Thompson after Warriors split
NY Post
One of the most successful guard duos in NBA history appears to be on the last splash.
Stephen Curry’s longtime Splash Brothers running mate Klay Thompson was among the most intriguing names hitting free agency Sunday night, with plans to meet with the Mavericks, Lakers, Clippers and 76ers, according to ESPN.
The Magic also have been a team with cap space linked in recent weeks to the 34-year-old Thompson, a five-time All-Star and four-time NBA champion in 13 seasons with the Warriors.
Thompson’s father, Mychal, played the final five seasons of his NBA career with the Lakers and currently is a radio broadcaster for the team.

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