Warriors Confirm Klay Thompson Tore His ACL

Warriors star Klay Thompson tore his ACL in the third quarter of Thursday night's Game 6 loss.

Klay Thompson tears his ACL in Game 6 of the NBA Finals.
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Klay Thompson tears his ACL in Game 6 of the NBA Finals.

Just a few hours after he sent a public message of support for teammate Kevin Durant, who will miss the 2019-20 season with a ruptured Achilles tendon, Klay Thompson tore his ACL. While Thompson's injury didn't look good, any optimism that it may not be that bad was squashed in the early morning hours when his agent told ESPN it was torn. Shortly afterward the team confirmed the news:

Golden State’s Klay Thompson has suffered a torn ACL in his left knee, his agent Greg Lawrence tells ESPN.

— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) June 14, 2019

Klay Thompson injury update: pic.twitter.com/9b7dZfde9U

— Warriors PR (@WarriorsPR) June 14, 2019

The injury occurred with less than three minutes in the third quarter after Thompson was fouled by Danny Green while going up for a breakaway dunk.

How did Klay Thompson come back into the game after this? His knee looks like it’s dislocated on this play pic.twitter.com/yC7hqwmGNk

— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) June 14, 2019

Up until that point Thompson was having a great night, with 28 points in 32 minutes. He finished with 30 after capping his game/season by hitting a pair of free-throws on his bad knee. Had he not returned to take those shots he would not have been allowed to return to the floor.

Here's Klay Thompson needing help just to get off the court, going down the hall, slowly starting to be able to walk under his own power, then reversing course to go shoot those FT's. This is amazing. pic.twitter.com/1TawOxhGBk

— Rachel Nichols (@Rachel__Nichols) June 14, 2019

Head coach Steve Kerr said that Thompson told him he'd be back after a two-minute rest, and at the time Golden State led 85-80. They'd end up losing 114-110, giving Toronto their first NBA title in franchise history:

Steve Kerr said Klay Thompson told him on his way off the court: "Just a two minute rest and I'll be ready." Next thing Kerr heard Klay was done for the night, crutching out of the arena.

— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) June 14, 2019

Instead he ended up leaving the arena on crutches:

Klay Thompson in crutches. This is just sad. https://t.co/rCf7n4zAa2

— Dime (@DimeUPROXX) June 14, 2019

Thompson did jumping jacks in the tunnel prior to getting on the line. Draymond Green said that that didn't surprise him. “It does not shock me one bit. Klay is crazy, to say the least,” Green said, according to The Mercury-News. “He loves to play basketball and no matter what, he’s got he’s going to try to be out there on the floor.”

Thompson is set to become an unrestricted free agent in the offseason, though most/all year it looked like a done deal that he'd be staying put.

Asked Lacob about Klay earlier tonight, just before tipoff. His response: “I’m not allowed to say what we’re going to do…I will just say, I love Klay Thompson. We love Klay Thompson. We find it very difficult to see Klay Thompson in any other uniform.”

— Chris Ballard (@Chris_Ballard33) June 14, 2019

If you've watched sports for awhile you know the basic timeframe for an ACL recovery. But, officially, the Mayo Clinic puts the average return for an athlete between eight months and a year.

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