Warriors Fans May Not Be Ready For This Next Giannis Twist

The Warriors face a double blow as Giannis joins the Heat's growing superteam, with Klay Thompson potentially next in line for Miami's power shift.

The Golden State Warriors' hopes of landing Giannis Antetokounmpo were dashed this week as the superstar forward found a new home with the Miami Heat. For Warriors fans, seeing Antetokounmpo in a Heat jersey is tough enough, but the situation could get even more painful if Klay Thompson, a franchise legend, joins him in South Beach.

After the blockbuster trade that sent Antetokounmpo to Miami just ahead of the draft, reports have emerged linking Thompson to the Heat. Ethan Skolnick of 5 Reason Sports suggests that Thompson could be on Miami's radar as they aim to enhance their spacing around their new star duo of Antetokounmpo and veteran center Bam Adebayo.

The challenge for Miami lies in how they could actually acquire Thompson. The Heat already sent four players to Milwaukee in the Antetokounmpo deal, which also brought them perennial Sixth Man of the Year contender Bobby Portis. Unless Portis is involved in a trade for Thompson, the logistics of bringing the veteran sharpshooter to Miami seem complicated, especially given Thompson's $17.5 million expiring contract.

However, the landscape could shift dramatically if the Mavericks, Thompson's current team, decide to pursue a buyout. If that happens, Thompson would become a free agent, free to choose his next destination. In such a scenario, Miami could emerge as a serious contender for his services, and the 5-time All-Star might be intrigued by the prospect of joining a retooled Heat squad that could benefit greatly from his shooting prowess.

Despite a challenging season with the Mavericks, where he found himself surrounded by a youthful roster, Thompson remains a near 40% 3-point shooter on high volume. That's precisely the kind of player Miami would want to complement Antetokounmpo and Adebayo. With defenses likely to focus on the new star duo, Thompson could find himself with plenty of open looks from beyond the arc.

While the Warriors might not relish the thought of Thompson thriving in Miami, it could be a preferable outcome compared to him languishing in Dallas, where the team is in the midst of a rebuild. For Thompson, a move to Miami could reignite his career and put him back in the spotlight, contributing to a team with championship aspirations.

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