Golden State is no longer home to the Splash Brothers.
Following more than a decade with the Warriors, Klay Thompson has been traded to the Mavericks, according to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
The No. 11 pick in the 2011 NBA Draft, Thompson leaves the Warriors as a five-time All-Star and four-time champion with two All-NBA selections. He became one of the NBA's greatest shooters in Golden State and was part of arguably the best backcourt of all time with Stephen Curry.
Here is everything you need to know about the reported trade between the Warriors and Mavericks.
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Klay Thompson trade details
Mavericks receive:
- Klay Thompson
- 2025 second-round pick
Warriors receive:
- Kyle Anderson
- Buddy Hield
Timberwolves receive
- 2025 second-round pick
- 2031 second-round pick (least favorable from Denver or Philadelphia)
Hornets receive:
- Josh Green
- Reggie Jackson
- 2029 second-round pick
- 2030 second-round pick
Nuggets receive:
- Cash considerations
76ers receive:
- 2031 second-round pick
The trade represents the first six-team deal in league history. After working through the details of the sign-and-trade with the Mavericks, the Warriors will acquire Kyle Anderson and Buddy Hield.
The Mavs, meanwhile, parted ways with starting forward Josh Green, who was sent to Charlotte as part of the multi-team deal.
Klay Thompson contract details
Thompson has reportedly agreed to a three-year, $50 million contract. It was first reported that Thompson's deal would include a player option, but it's a straight three-year contract, per Wojnarowski.
Klay Thompson stats
2023-24 season
- 17.9 points per game
- 3.3 rebounds per game
- 2.3 assists per game
- 0.6 steals per game
- 0.5 blocks per game
- 1.5 turnovers per game
- 43.2 percent field goal shooting
- 38.7 percent 3-point shooting
- 92.7 percent free throw shooting
Career
- 19.6 points per game
- 3.5 rebounds per game
- 2.3 assists per game
- 0.9 steals per game
- 0.5 blocks per game
- 1.7 turnovers per game
- 45.3 percent field goal shooting
- 41.3 percent 3-point shooting
- 85.8 percent free throw shooting