Klay Thompson shakes off injury, sinks big shots in Game 1 win
Published on June 01, 2018 at 11:12AM by By Ron Kroichick
Not even six minutes into Game 1 on Thursday night, as Klay Thompson tumbled to the hardwood wincing in pain, the Warriors suddenly did not seem like overwhelming favorites to win the NBA Finals. No Andre Iguodala and now no Thompson? Not good. Thompson took a frightening fall over prone Cavs guard J.R. Smith, momentarily causing rampant anxiety at Oracle Arena. That uneasiness climbed when Thompson gingerly walked off the court and disappeared down the tunnel leading to the locker room. “That was scary,” Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said. “It looked bad, so I was pretty nervous.
Published on June 01, 2018 at 11:12AM by By Ron Kroichick
Not even six minutes into Game 1 on Thursday night, as Klay Thompson tumbled to the hardwood wincing in pain, the Warriors suddenly did not seem like overwhelming favorites to win the NBA Finals. No Andre Iguodala and now no Thompson? Not good. Thompson took a frightening fall over prone Cavs guard J.R. Smith, momentarily causing rampant anxiety at Oracle Arena. That uneasiness climbed when Thompson gingerly walked off the court and disappeared down the tunnel leading to the locker room. “That was scary,” Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said. “It looked bad, so I was pretty nervous.
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