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Thompson on record 11 treys: I should’ve had 13
- Updated: May 29, 2016
1:50 AM ET
OKLAHOMA CITY — Golden State Warriors shooting guard Klay Thompson wasn’t necessarily satisfied with setting the NBA playoff record with 11 3-pointers made.
“I should have had at least 13 because I missed some wide-open looks early,” Thompson said with a straight face after his 41-point performance helped the Warriors extend their historic season, sending the Western Conference finals to a Game 7 with a 108-101 victory Saturday over the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The less heralded Splash Brother will just have to settle for one of the most impressive clutch shooting nights of all time.
Klay Thompson shot 11-of-18 from behind the arc in Saturday’s Game 6, with his record-setting 10th make coming with 4:57 remaining to pull the Warriors within four. Kevin Jairaj/USA TODAY Sports
Thompson went 11-of-18 from behind the 3-point line, with several of the swishes coming from far behind the line. His …
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