Klay Thompson: 3-Point King in Dallas
Klay Thompson is back, baby! And he's already breaking records. In his first game with the Golden State Warriors after a two-year absence due to injuries, Klay Thompson showed everyone he's still got it. He dropped 23 points, including eight 3-pointers, in the Warriors' 127-100 win over the Dallas Mavericks. But the best part? Klay broke the NBA record for most 3-pointers made in a player's first game back from an injury!
What a story, right? After all the heartbreak of two major injuries, Thompson came back guns blazing. The crowd went wild every time he touched the ball, and the energy was electric. It was like watching a movie, and the best part is, the movie's not over yet.
Thompson's 8 three-pointers surpassed the previous record of 7 set by Stephen Curry in 2016. Talk about a tough record to break! It's a testament to how much Klay's been working to get back to his best. The whole game felt like a celebration, and everyone was happy to see him back on the court.
But it wasn't just the 3-pointers that made this game so special. Thompson was hitting everything, and the Mavs had no answer for him. He also had 4 assists and looked like he was having a blast out there. The win was a great way to kick off his return and everyone's excited to see what he can do for the rest of the season.
Klay Thompson, the 3-point king, is back! This game was a glimpse into what could be a truly epic season for the Warriors. Can you imagine the damage they could do with a healthy Klay alongside Steph Curry? Get ready for some serious fireworks, because this is just the beginning.