What contract ESPN analyst would offer Klay in free agency

What contract ESPN analyst would offer Klay in free agency originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

It is hard to gauge what Klay Thompson’s future looks like.

The longtime Warriors guard’s fate is a guessing game due to his age (34), declining production and cryptic social media habits that rival San Francisco 49ers star Brandon Aiyuk across the Bay.

Still, ESPN’s Bobby Marks gave his best shot at predicting what kind of contract Thompson might land in free agency in an exclusive article published on Monday.

“The deal I’d offer: Two years, $70 million,” Marks wrote.

“Best free-agent fits: Golden State Warriors, Oklahoma City Thunder, Orlando Magic and Philadelphia 76ers.”

Thompson averaged a subpar 17.9 points, 3.3 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game in 77 contests during the 2023-24 NBA season. Infamously, he ended the season with a 0-for-10 outing in Golden State’s NBA Play-In Tournament loss to the Sacramento Kings.

However, Marks believes Thompson’s improved play off the bench — where he averaged 19.8 points over 14 games — will help the 13-year Warriors veteran receive a contract north of $30 million annually, especially from teams seeking a proven 3-and-D threat for deep playoff runs.

Golden State’s financial approach for the 2024-25 season, though, throws a wrench in matters, per Marks, as owner Joe Lacob made it clear in February that the Warriors aim to be out of the luxury tax.

“In a perfect world, Golden State would reward Thompson with the same four-year, $134 million contract Jrue Holiday signed with the Boston Celtics,” Marks added. “But the Warriors no longer live in a perfect world, and owner Joe Lacob has gone on the record to remind that the days of the franchise’s high spending are over.

“What does this mean for a new Thompson contract? If the goal remains to sign Thompson, the Warriors are hard-pressed to get under the luxury tax even if they waive the contracts of Chris Paul and Kevon Looney and then fill out the roster with players signed to the veteran’s minimum exception. A Thompson contract that starts at $33 million, however, keeps Golden State below the first…


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Publish date : 2024-06-17 18:53:56

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