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Klay Thompson: No ‘sacrifice,’ to embrace hate
- Updated: August 2, 2016
2:59 PM ET
Klay Thompson doesn’t believe that the Golden State Warriors will have to “sacrifice” after the addition of Kevin Durant during free agency this summer. In fact, that type of talk just motivates him even more.
“I feel kind of disrespected that people keep using the term ‘sacrifice’ to describe me and describe us,” Thompson told The Vertical on Tuesday. “We all want to see each other do well. But I’m not sacrificing [expletive], because my game isn’t changing. I’m still going to try to get buckets, hit shots, come off screens. I want to win and have a fun time every game we play.
“The NBA season can get mundane; 82 games are so long and there can be some boredom. Now, we can embrace being the hated team and getting …
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