
Klay Thompson has fond memories of Mike Brown: ‘incredible Harley-Davidson collection’
NY Post
DALLAS — What does Klay Thompson remember first about Mike Brown?
“His incredible Harley-Davidson collection,” Thompson said with a smile in an interview with The Post before the Knicks managed to pull off a 113-111 win over the Mavericks.
Indeed, Brown owns Harleys, but he also left a strong coaching impression on Thompson before and during their years together with the Warriors.
It was a run that produced three championships, with Thompson, who earned four rings with Golden State, as the star guard and Brown as the lead assistant under Steve Kerr.
“And on top of [the motorcycles] is attention to detail,” said Thompson, who scored 13 points in Dallas’ loss. “No stone is unturned with Mike B.,” Thompson said. “And then just his longevity. It was incredible. I was watching him when I was in high school.”
Brown started as a video coordinator in the early 90s with the Nuggets, then toured the NBA with several stops as either an assistant or head coach.

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