Klay Thompson ended up predicting the exact outcome of the NBA Finals

When Golden State Warriors Lost Game 3 of the 2022 NBA Finals to go down 2-1 in the series, shooting guard Klay Thompson He said for a moment that reminded him of something.

“We won’t overreact,” He said. “We’ve been in this position before. Getting great feedback 2015.”

In the 2015 NBA Finals, the Warriors were also 2-1 up, then proceeded to win three games in a row against the Cleveland Cavaliers to claim their first title in the era of Steve Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green.

By winning Game 6 Thursday night — exactly seven years until Game 6 date in 2015 — the Warriors proved that Thompson, who He may or may not have contracted with psychological forces from the Gulfto be prophetic.


While it’s possible that Thompson was just a lucky guess, it’s more fun to think that his frequent swims in San Francisco Bay made him a clairvoyant.

“I just think the ocean has healing properties that you might not have in a pool or a cold tub” Thompson said after winning the fourth game. “Just being immersed in nature like that, it makes me really happy. Your whole body feels great when you step out of that cold water. Honestly, you feel a little closer to God when you look up at the beautiful sky and you’re just in the ocean.”

After Thompson said he was “getting a lot of positive vibes in 2015,” the ESPN personality and Bearer of grudges against warriors for whatever reason Brian Windhurst said he also got those feelings – but he said the 2022 Warriors were the 2015 Cavs and the 2022 Celtics were the 2015 Warriors.

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“In those Finals seven years ago, one team was filled with a fantastic mix of young, emerging stars and veterans who played roles with a first-year coach who seemed to be the perfect choice to unify and match the roster,” Windhurst wrote.

“The other team had a multi-time glowing player and the most valuable player who deploys all his talents to try his team’s will beyond what seemed to be a weak situation,” he added.

It appears that “the most valuable player at many times deploying all his talents” – Curry – his team has already done well beyond Windhorst’s expectations.



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