Klay Thompson lost a lot of money when he turned down a $48 million pre-season contract

This summer, standout guard Klay Thompson of the Golden State Warriors had the opportunity to sign a contract worth around $50 million over two years. Rather than placing a wager on himself, he made an error that some analysts believe could be a game-changer for Klay’s future.

 

 

 

 

“They’ve lost four of their six, six of their last 10, and nine of their last 13,” Shams stated. “Kevon Looney, Klay Thompson, and Andrew Wiggins were all benched last night… Although there should be no end to his chances to work this out, Klay Thompson’s future has been called into doubt. Before the season, the Warriors reportedly made Klay Thompson an offer for a two-year contract worth roughly 48 million dollars. However, the deal has since fallen through.”

 

 

The Warriors have already committed significant resources to the luxury tax, a fine often imposed on the NBA’s elite teams. Nevertheless, the squad has been brutally average and shows little signs of improving, despite having a salary of nearly $208.2 million. Despite the fact that nobody is to blame for the difficulties due to the failure on all fronts, Klay Thompson’s future is becoming less and less certain as disquiet in San Francisco grows.