With all eyes on Steph Curry following his 44-point Game 1 explosion, everyone seemed to have forgetten about Klay Thompson. Thompson devastated the San Antonio Spurs with 29 first half points, en route to a total of 34
We're running a poll in today's sports section asking readers which in-state NBA product is the most fun to watch? You have two choices: Nate Robinson, who starred at Washington, or former Washington State standout Klay Thompson. Ken Bone, who
Game 2 goes to Golden State, on the backs of an unconscious Klay Thompson and some crucial makes from Steph Curry. If not for a once-in-a-decade San Antonio comeback, they would be up 2-0. They should be. But the
The biggest game-changing event in the Warriors' Game 1 double-overtime loss to the San Antonio Spurs was probably the moment guard Klay Thompson fouled out. What unfolded afterward was almost too tough to watch.
Klay Thompson did the implausible on Wednesday night by outshining his backcourt mate, Stephen Curry, the sharpshooting darling of the postseason. Curry may have had an off night by his playoff standards with 22 points, but Thompson picked him up.
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