It’s 11 GP if you don’t include the 1:43 minutes he played vs. the Timberwolves (ejected along with Draymond).
He also had a game winner this season vs. the Kings.
Klay Thompson full regular stats this season:
13.8 PPG on 40.1% FG (12.7 FGA), 32.9% 3PT (6.8 3PA), 85.0% FT (1.7 FTA), 3.4 Rebs (0.6 Off. Rebs), 1.9 AST (1.8 TOV), 0.4 STL, 0.5 BLK, 2.2 PF and a +/- of minus 0.8 in 28.5 MP.
The Warriors are currently with 7 losses and 5 wins in the games he played this season, so far (6 losses and 5 wins if you don’t include the game with the ejection).
The Warriors also defeated the Pelicans without him in the only game he didn’t play this season, on October 30th, 2023 - 130-102. Box score.
Klay is currently 33 years old, and on February 8th, 2024, he will become 34 years old.
In the first 12 games of last season he averaged:
15.1 PPG on 35.1% FG (15.4 FGA), 33.0% 3PT (9.6 3PA), 81.3% FT (1.3 FTA), 3.5 Rebs (0.3 Off. Rebs), 2.4 AST (1.8 TOV), 0.5 STL, 0.4 BLK and a +/- of +3.1 in 28.6 MP.
That season (2022-23) he ended up with:
21.9 PPG on 43.6% FG (18.1 FGA), 41.2% 3PT (10.6 3PA), 87.9% FT (1.9 FTA), 4.1 Rebs (0.6 Off. Rebs), 2.4 AST (1.8 TOV), 0.7 STL, 0.4 BLK in 33.0 MP (69 GP).
So is it just a bad start or signs of things to come?
I don’t think he’ll shoot 32% from 3 for the rest of the season, but I also don’t think he’s reliable enough to be the second option on a contender, and considering that his defense just isn’t anything special anymore (and that may even be generous), he’s just not that valuable anymore
He’ll stay on the roster until retirement. That’s pretty much set in stone, regardless of his performance.
Idk, I doubt they pay him but who knows what he can get out there now. I’m pretty sure that’s a big part of the move from Myera to Dunleavy. Bob basically admitted he wasn’t able to make those moves after all of the history.