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Klay Thompson, Warriors Haven’t Made Progress On Extension

Klay Thompson appears likely to hit the open market as a free agent as he and the Golden State Warriors haven’t had any notable movement on an extension, sources tell The Athletic.

The Warriors would like to retain Thompson if the contract price is workable and after other aspects of their roster are clarified.

Thompson would like to win and isn’t likely to consider a larger offer if it is from a rebuilding team.

Thompson could command a shorter term deal at a large contract amount given his age and injury history.

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The same may not be the case for veteran center Richaun Holmes. Despite being in the second year of a four-year contract, Holmes has fallen out of the rotation. The 29-year-old hasn't seen action in six of the last seven games, with his only court time coming in the 153-121 blowout win over the Brooklyn Nets. Whether the Kings can find a trade partner for Holmes is in question. He's owed $11.2 million this season, $12 million next season and he has a player option for $12.9 million in 2024-25. -via Kings Beat / November 21, 2022
"I don't know if they would get another big guy, with (Andre) Drummond there, but finding a way to make a deal for Richaun Holmes in Sacramento might be a way to give them some rim protection. The problem is, it is a tough fit with their salary structure, making the match, I don't think you'd give up a Coby White for a guy riding pine in Sacramento.  I think they'd do well with a volume 3-point shooter, a Buddy Hield or Luke Kennard or even Duncan Robinson, if they could figure out a way to make that deal. But again, the contracts are not really there for that kind of deal," the Eastern Conference executive told Heavy Sports. -via Heavy.com / November 17, 2022

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As part of the NBA’s ongoing collective bargaining agreement talks with the NBPA, a stipulation is being discussed that a player must play in a minimum number of regular season games to be eligible for major awards, sources tell Shams Charania of The Athletic.

Both sides are in agreement on tying major awards to games played over the course of the season, sources said.

There’s already one precedent that the parties can point to, where a player must appear in at least 58 games to qualify for the league’s scoring title.

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