Mavs’ Klay Thompson Reveals Big Plans After NBA Retirement

Klay Thompson apparently clarified his plans for what he will do with his time once he retires to play in the NBA.
The Dallas Mavericks acquired the sniper in a big case a season ago, adding Thompson to a list that once included Luka Doncic.
However, Doncic was treated at the Los Angeles Lakers last season, Anthony Davis and others joining the Mavericks.
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The MAVs also took a future superstar when they landed the star of Duke Cooper Flagg with the n ° 1 choice of the NBA draft last June.
Thompson is always part of the list and seems capable of continuing to contribute, but time will say. Meanwhile, he may have shared a significant overview of what he plans to do when he finished with the NBA.

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Thompson recently spoke to the Grand Michael Cooper of the NBA, now Big3 coach, who asked him if he planned to play for the retired Big3 basketball.
The quadruple NBA champion did not hesitate to give its first application and solid approval to the League.
“Absolutely, especially with this four -point ball. It excites me,” Thompson told Cooper.
“I want the Big3 to become international. It would be so fun to see the Big3 going abroad,” he said, adding “Basketball 3-sur 3 is played more worldwide than 5 against 5”.
Cooper agreed that the League is heading to management abroad with its popularity. The League made its debut in 2017 and mainly continued until 2025, with the exception of the cancellation of the season in 2020 due to the COVVI-19 pandemic.
Most recently, the Miami 305, trained by Cooper, won the championship, beating the League Chicago triplets, trained by the legend of the NBA Julius Erving.
The Big3 currently offers eight teams. In addition to Miami and Chicago, there are teams representing Dallas, Los Angeles, Boston, Detroit, Houston and the Delaware-Maryland-Virginia region (DMV).
Among the former NBA players participating in the League are Dwight Howard, Michael Beasley, Lance Stephenson, Joe Johnson and Jason Richardson.
From this report, Thompson did not announce his retirement from the NBA. He spent the first 13 years of his career with the Golden State Warriors, capturing four championships alongside stars, including Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant and Draymond Green.
He signed a $ 50 million contract over three years with the Mavericks in a sign and an exchange of six teams that the NBA said last July.
Last season, Thompson started and played in 72 games for the Mavericks, with an average of 14 points, 3.4 rebounds and two assists per game. This notation average has been its lowest since its recruit season in 2011-12.
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