Jordan Poole showed up to Game 6 of the NBA Finals at TD Garden on Thursday with a shirt commemorating Klay Thompson from the 2011 NBA Draft, clearly trying ...
“Game 6 Klay is still Game 6 Klay,” Green said on The Draymond Green Show after the Warriors closed out Memphis in six games. Like in his head, he’s like, ‘it's Game 6, of course, I’m going to do this, are you crazy?’... And he believes Game 6 Klay is a real thing, and guess what, if Killa Klay believes it, then I believe it.” Thompson was selected with the No. 11 pick by the Warriors in 2011, and since has built a Hall of Fame career.
Klay Thompson is back in the Finals with the Golden State Warriors, and there's no doubt that it must be a good feeling for him. Thompson has missed two.
Odell Beckham Jr. has now torn his ACL twice in his career, and it is easy to see why he would be inspired by Klay Thompson, who has had two serious injuries in consecutive years. Thompson has missed two seasons in a row with injuries, and watching him play on the highest stage with his team while performing well is spectacular to watch. Every minute of pain and suffering was all for this.
"Holy cannoli," Klay Thompson said reflecting on the Warriors winning another NBA title following his arduous journey back from injury.
I knew (winning the title) was a possibility, but to see it in real time ... holy cannoli!" Reflecting on his arduous journey from missing 2½ seasons to injury to winning a fourth title, Thompson said: "I'm just thankful to be here man. On Thursday, the Golden State Warriors won the 2022 NBA Finals with a 103-90 victory over the Boston Celtics in Game 6.
BOSTON — The greatest playoff performance of Klay Thompson's career inspired a mythical nickname that follows the Golden State Warriors guard to this day.
Buckner: The Celtics should be on their way to the title. Kerr also credited a pair of three-pointers by Thompson in the third quarter as the “biggest shots” of Game 5 because they stunted Boston’s momentum. Obviously, the OKC game is the one at the top of the list. Reminded of Thompson’s lofty predictions during the Western Conference finals, Stephen Curry said the Warriors “would love to make him a prophet.” That Thompson, 32, is playing more than 37 minutes per game in the Finals should be viewed as a stunning development, even if he isn’t surprised in the slightest. After shooting 10 for 33 from the field in the first two games against Boston, Thompson has started to find his stride, scoring 21 points and hitting five three-pointers in Monday’s Game 5 win.
Klay Thompson has had a lot of time to read during his two-and-a-half years of injury rehab. Books, sailboat manuals, oceanographic charts, and of course, ...
Yes, the Memphis Grizzlies were eliminated five weeks ago, but they’re still catching strays at a press conference after the Warriors won the NBA Finals. Klay really does have the memory of an elephant. Jaren Jackson Jr. tweeted this after the Memphis Grizzlies beat the Warriors 123-95 on March 28th. One of which he singled out in his post-game presser after the Golden State Warriors won their fourth title of the Klay-Steph-Drayomond-Andre era.
Klay Thompson never forgets. Champagne soaked and full of true joy, the Warriors sharpshooter had a memorable press conference after Golden State won their ...
This is a collective season and strength in numbers is alive and well." "I've got a memory like an elephant, I don't forget." "I can't wait, there is this one player on the Grizzlies who tweeted 'strength in numbers' after they beat us in the regular season and it pissed me off so much," Thompson angrily said. I used to have to do his job and I'm looking at him like that is exhausting, Bro, you've got to get buckets and guard the best player? A lot of doubters," Thompson said. "A lot of chatter.
After two devastating injuries that had him away from basketball for two full years, Klay Thompson is an NBA champion once more. The sharpshooter won his ...
"Sorry, that memory just popped up. I had to watch that and was like 'This freaking clown.' I can't wait to retweet that thing, freaking bum.
ESPN reporter Lisa Salters interviews Klay Thompson of the Golden State Warriors after they defeated the Boston Celtics 103-90 to win the 2022 NBA Finals at TD ...
"OK, OK, OK, sorry. "There was this one player on the Grizzlies who tweeted, 'Strength in Numbers,' after they beat us in the regular season and it pissed me off so much. "This was a collective effort so 'Strength in Numbers' is alive and well," Thompson told reporters of the team's slogan after the game.
And after the Warriors clinched their fourth NBA title in eight years with a 103-90 win over the Boston Celtics on Thursday night, Memphis Grizzlies big man ...
“Twitter fingers, can you believe it?” he said to the room with a chuckle. And there were a lot of people kicking us when we were down.” I had to watch that.
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After suffering the two worst injuries in basketball, Klay Thompson is an NBA champion once again. And despite winning the title on three other occasions, ...
But the second time it happened, it was like “what the heck is going on, man?” Just to stay with it… “In 2019 it was easier to accept because I’d never been hurt before and that five year run took a lot out of us. “I was feeling absolutely incredible,” he said of the postgame celebrations.
After winning the 2022 NBA championship, Klay Thompson didn't forget to pull out the receipt on one particular tweet.
I had to watch that. Following the Grizzlies’ win over the Warriors, Memphis big man Jaren Jackson Jr. took to Twitter. The 22-year-old tweeted “Strength in Numbers,” mocking Golden State’s former playoff moniker. I can’t wait to retweet that thing.
Klay Thompson just crowned himself the new petty king, y'all. Sheesh.
Jaren Jackson Jr. probably woke up that morning saying “now why am I involved in this?” He has his tweet to thank for it. The Warriors took that to heart on Thursday after beating the Celtics in Game 6. I love it. Steph Curry — in the middle of the game — pointed to his ring finger and crowned himself a champion. I had to watch that. I can’t wait to retweet that thing.
Klay Thompson took time out of his NBA Finals celebration to call out a Memphis Grizzlies forward who mocked the Warriors earlier this year.
So, to be here again, hold that." "I can't wait to retweet that thing. Thompson continued, "Sorry, that memory just popped up. We've been there, we know what it takes. Like, you ain't ever been there before, bruh. Klay Thompson took time out of celebrating his NBA championship victory to call out a Memphis Grizzlies player who gloated about a win over the Warriors earlier this year ... blastin' the dude as a "frickin' bum" and a "frickin' clown."
Thompson was referring to a tweet from back on March 28, after the Warriors took a 123-95 beating from Memphis.
"I got a memory like an elephant. And there were a lot of people kicking us when we were down." That happened 81 days ago, but Thompson said he is not one to forget easily. I had to watch that. I can't wait to retweet that thing. Klay Thompson keeps receipts and he showed one of them on Thursday night.
That was Klay Thompson on Thursday night, going full Adam West Batman after the Warriors' NBA Finals-clinching Game 6 victory over the Boston Celtics. But wait, ...
They weren’t custom-built for a billboard. They weren’t workshopped in a corporate boardroom. As cringey as they are, however, they can’t hold a candle to “HOLY CANNOLI!”
The Golden State Warriors took note of everybody ruling them out while they were injured and with a poor roster in the past couple of seasons.
This could be the beginning of a new rivalry in the Western Conference, and it looks like players from both teams are already embracing it. The Golden State Warriors took note of everybody ruling them out while they were injured and with a poor roster in the past couple of seasons. They remembered everybody who tried to bring them down, with Stephen Curry calling out Kendrick Perkins for his bold take.
The Golden State Warriors won their first NBA championship since 2018. Klay Thompson missed most of two seasons coming into this season.
"You gonna mock us? You ain't never been there before, bruh. "The memory just popped (into my head)," Thompson said.
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Of course this all started when Jackson Jr. trolled the Warriors with his “strength in numbers” tweet, referencing the Dubs’ famous slogan from their earlier championship years after a blowout regular-season win. Draymond Green went on a relentless Twitter rant, making sure he addressed his many haters. Steph Curry epically trolled Celtics fans and called out Brian Windhorst’s “checkbook win” comment.
Jackson Jr. had a tweet after the Grizzlies beat the Warriors earlier in the season and he tweeted out Golden State's previous rallying cry “strength in numbers ...
Morant and the Grizzlies gave the Warriors a battle in the Western Conference semifinals, but Golden State ended up winning in six games on their way to the title. Memphis superstar Ja Morant added to it saying that they have a lot of real estate in there. Jackson Jr. had a tweet after the Grizzlies beat the Warriors earlier in the season and he tweeted out Golden State’s previous rallying cry “strength in numbers”. Thompson made sure to make that a point after the win over the Boston Celtics as he called Jackson Jr. a “bum” and a “clown”.
Klay labels Grizzlies star a 'bum' and a 'clown' as old tweet comes back to bite in worst way possible.
“You ain’t ever been there before. I’m like, ‘This freakin’ clown.’” “Freakin’ bum.