NBA
Is Klay Thompson Worth His New Max Deal?
Thompson just received a monster deal from Golden State. So far, he's certainly been worth it.

Halloween weekend is awesome. Candy is rampant. Everyone dresses up. Beautiful women push the boundaries of what's deemed socially acceptable to wear and every fourth house throws a rager. But no matter how amazing your Halloween weekend was, nERD statistic. Thompson's year-to-year improvement has been ridiculous.

YearPPG3PM/3PAnERDOff. RatingDef. Rating
201212.51.7/4.1-4.4102111
201316.62.6/6.4-3.7102107
201418.42.8/6.62.2108106
201529.73.3/7.325.412693

Granted, he's been helped out by upgrades in team roster, but he's improved his scoring, offensive rating, defensive rating and nERD each season!

It's an extremely small sample size, but there are indications that Klay has revamped his entire offensive approach. For a few years, advanced camera systems in each NBA arena have been tracking player movement, offensive tendencies, and defensive rotations. Last year, the league began releasing some of this data to its consumers.

Klay's shot distribution has changed significantly from last season to this one.

YearFGADrives (%)Catch and Shoot (%)Pull-Up Shots (%)FTA
201415.72.8 (18%)7.6 (48%)3.9 (25%)2.3
201518.44.7 (26%)6.3 (34%)4.7 (26%)7.7

Last season, Thompson was noticeably uncomfortable handling the rock. Mark Jackson had to create opportunities for him to catch the ball in a shooting stance. This year, at least so far, that's not the case. Over half of his shots come off the dribble, evenly split between drives to the hoop and dribble pull-up jumpers. For the first time in his career, he can be a weapon without shooting well from downtown.

More ball time has led to other benefits. Klay's more than doubling his previous career high of free throw attempts per game, and he destroyed this monster facial late in the Portland win.

So where did this improvement come from? It's tough to look past his golden summer with Team USA at the FIBA World Championships in Spain. He was second among guards in minutes per game for USA. He shot 50% from the floor and 41% on threes. He also spent the summer practicing against the best players and learning under several of the best coaches in the world.

He's also benefited from playing on a team with a winning mentality. The Warriors have improved their record each year since Klay was drafted. They didn't make the second round of the playoffs last season but pushed a talented Clippers team to seven games without Andrew Bogut.

With so many plus defenders (Thompson, Draymond Green, Andre Iguodala, and Bogut) the Warriors have posted a league best defensive rating of 89.9 through 3 games. They're poised for a deep playoff run, and Klay's dramatic improvement is the number one catalyst.

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