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Klay Thompson Rumors: Warriors FA to Join Lakers or Mavs After Paul George to 76ers

Tyler Conway

Klay Thompson's next destination is reportedly down to the Dallas Mavericks and Los Angeles Lakers.

Jake Fischer of Yahoo Sports told the Dan LeBatard Show that Thompson has essentially narrowed down his choices, though the Philadelphia 76ers still could loom as a potential alternative.

Thompson and the Golden State Warriors are essentially resigned to a divorce this offseason after failing to reach a long-term contract. The fact that Thompson is seemingly willing to take the $12.9 million midlevel exception is evidence of the fracture between the two sides, given Golden State offered him a two-year, $48 million extension before the start of last season.

The Warriors still could work with Thompson on a sign-and-trade agreement, which could allow them to recoup an asset or a trade exception.

Dallas could fit Thompson into the trade exception it acquired by sending Tim Hardaway Jr. to the Detroit Pistons earlier this offseason. The Lakers could also open up a trade exception if they're able to find a taker for D'Angelo Russell or Gabe Vincent. Given Russell was arguably a more productive player than Thompson last season, the Lakers will almost certainly prioritize moving Vincent first.

Since Vincent's contract comes in at $11 million, the Lakers would not be able to reach a sign-and-trade for Thompson that pays him the full minimum. Unloading Vincent would more than likely be an avenue to lessen the pay cut LeBron James would have to take in order for the Lakers to have their full non-taxpayer MLE,

As the Lakers' payroll currently stands, James will have to take a pay cut of around $25 million to facilitate the team using its MLE. That would be unheard of, but a cut of around $10-15 million would probably be more palatable if the Lakers are able to find teams willing to take on salary.

   

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