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Thompson, Livingston to miss Monday’s game against Nuggets (Sports Betting News)

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK - FEBRUARY 11: Steven Adams #12 of the Oklahoma City Thunder and Klay Thompson #11 of the Golden State Warriors battle for the ball during the second half of a NBA game at the Chesapeake Energy Arena on February 11, 2017 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (Photo by J Pat Carter/Getty Images)

DENVER (AP) — The Golden State Warriors will be without guards Klay Thompson and Shaun Livingston for their game Monday night against the Denver Nuggets.

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Boston Celtics vs New York Knicks
Type: Total - Status: OPEN
Under-115
Over-105
Minnesota Timberwolves vs Golden State Warriors
Type: Moneyline - Status: OPEN
Minnesota Timberwolves - 1H-320
Golden State Warriors - 1H+260
Denver Nuggets vs Oklahoma City Thunder
Type: Moneyline - Status: OPEN
Denver Nuggets+165
Oklahoma City Thunder-195

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Fournier has only played when New York has been down other guards and wings. That’s now where Fournier wants to be at this point in his career.

“Best-case scenario, I want to stay here. I want to play here,” he said. “I had a bunch of different choices in free agency, and I wanted to be a Knick. I love New York. I wanted to play for (Tom Thibodeau). So, I’d love to stay, but I’d love to play.”

Fournier is owed $18 million this season, $18.8 million next season, before the Knicks hold a $19 million team option for 2024-25. That makes trading the veteran wing a tricky proposition. And asking for a trade isn’t something Fournier wants to do, but he knows he can still help a team on the court.

“I’m in the best shape of my career. I should be in my prime. I am in my prime,” he said. “You want to play, for sure. Especially as a competitor. It’s not like I forgot how to play. Last year I had a different role and somehow, I was able to break a 30-year-old franchise record. So, I am going to find a way to adapt to any situation.”

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