Klay Thompson Reacts to Charles Barkley’s Comments: ‘Just Hurt My Heart’

Klay Thompson is all up in his feelings.

The Golden State Warriors star has been through a whole lot the last few years, and it’s been a minute since he’s made an All-star game. In fact it’s been four years. So far through five games in the 2022-23 NBA season, Thompson is averaging just 12.6 points per game, his lowest total since his rookie year.

Klay Thompson’s  3-point shooting is at  31 percent clip thus far. Not good for Klay’s standards. The four-time NBA champ suffered a string of devastating injuries between 2019 and 2020, so there still may be some recovery going on. Klay Thompson dealt with a  torn ACL suffered in the 2019 NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors. That kept Thompson out more than a year. While working his way back from the ACL injury, Thompson ruptured his Achilles while playing in a pick-up game prior to the 2020-21 season.

Klay Thompson missed out on two full years of his prime. Charles Barkley said on Tuesday night that Thompson’s play was “slipping”

Klay took the comments personally.

Watch Charles’ comments below:

Klay Thompson asked about Barkley’s comments after Golden State’s 123-110 win over the Miami Heat on Thursday night.

“It hurts when someone like Charles Barkley, with the platform he has, says you’re not the same player as prior to the injuries you had. It’s like, no duh, man,” Thompson said. “I tore my ACL and my Achilles in consecutive years and still helped a team win a championship. I mean, that hurt hearing that. Because it’s like, man, I put in so much freaking effort to get back to this point. Like, it’s hard to even put into words what I had to do to be the player I am today.

“I played 55, 57 games in three years, like, give me some freaking time to get that back. To hear someone say, ‘Oh, he’s not the same as he was prior to the injuries.’ Like, duh. Who goes through something like that and comes back? Like, I don’t know, it just hurt my heart hearing that. But, you know what? I’m gonna internalize it and it’s gonna be fuel for me to be even better. I’m very proud of what we accomplished last year, and I feel like I was a huge part of it. I’m not gonna let these injuries be a crutch for me. I’m just gonna keep going and I’m gonna have a great year. Bet on that.”

Klay Thompson is a real one.


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