Klay Thompson, of the Golden State Warriors, had a revealing conversation with coach Steve Kerr about improving his negative energy, being a better mentor, and enjoying the final chapter of his NBA career. Thompson expressed that the conversation shifted his outlook for the rest of the season, emphasizing the need to appreciate what he has accomplished with the team and support his younger teammates. The discussion seems to have had a positive impact on Thompson's mindset and approach to the game.
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Klay Thompson opened up about a conversation he had with Steve Kerr about appreciating what he's accomplished with the Warriors, and being a better mentor to his younger teammates (via @KNBR) https://t.co/bWf2Qabaph
Klay Thompson opened up about a deep talk he had with Steve Kerr about the βlast chapterβ of his NBA career https://t.co/EvRONJZdR5
Klay reveals his candid conversation with Kerr discussing his negative energy, becoming a mentor for the young guys, and the final chapter of his career π½ https://t.co/l3602NqXUw
Pretty revealing Klay Thompson postgame soundbite about a conversation he had with Steve Kerr yesterday regarding the need to improve his negative energy, be a better mentor and enjoy the last chapter of his career rather than obsess over stats/performance https://t.co/a9wIxhnkGh