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Klay Thompson, Steph Curry reflect on epic homecoming for Warriors icon



SAN FRANCISCO — Right after speaking at the podium postgame, Klay Thompson walked across the bowels of Chase Center and into the Warriors’ home locker room, fully dressed in a blue blazer and khakis with his newest captain’s hat.

For 48 electric minutes in the Chase Center, Thompson was on the enemy side. The same sold-out crowd that showered him with appreciation during an emotional player introduction jeered him after airballs and when he’d turn it over. He competed against Steph Curry, with whom he created the best shooting backcourt in NBA history over the past decade, and ultimately came up short in a playoff-like atmosphere.

Thompson felt what it’s like to be on the wrong side of a clutch Curry flurry in the fourth quarter. Thompson’s a maniacal competitor, and losing “sucks,” he said.

But he still had brothers to check in with in the home locker room.

“I felt the love from the fans,” Thompson said. “It was a little weird at first, seeing Steph warm up. But that’s the nature of our business, change happens. It’s happened to plenty of great players who won championships together. But yeah, it was surreal. A night I’ll never forget.”

Anyone who watched the game won’t forget it for a long time. Thompson and Curry went back-and-forth, stealing each other’s signature celebrations and draining a combined 11 3-pointers. Curry stole the show at the end, hitting the night-night after rainbowing the game-sealing 3 and then screaming into the cameras.

The Warriors won, 120-117, and Thompson (22 points) got the hero’s welcome he deserved.

“Even from July when Klay decided to go to Dallas to us showing up for training camp and him not being here, it was kind of like a slow build to this night  for everybody,” Curry said postgame. “Because it’s such a different look for us, Klay in a new uniform. Granted we won so I can say this: I couldn’t imagine it going any other way. We played well, the crowd got an amazing show, it went down to the wire. Can’t really draw it up any better.”

Thompson’s correct that players change teams historically, even after being part of a dynasty. Scottie Pippen left Chicago (as did Michael Jordan). Shaquille O’Neal left the Lakers after he and Kobe Bryant three-peated. Tony Parker finished his career in Charlotte. LeBron James, a dynasty unto himself, has changed teams three times.



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