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The Golden State Warriors have not had a great start this season and faced multiple challenges. However, in their recent matchup against the Houston Rockets, they were able to assert their dominance. Stephen Curry managed to score 32 points which might not be a big number for the star, but it was very crucial for his team at this stage. That’s because it was Curry’s efficiency that led the Warriors to this crucial victory. Although Curry had a big role in the victory of the Warriors, the fans’ attention was on the other half of the Splash Brothers.

Klay Thompson’s 20-point outburst, which felt long overdue, signified a watershed moment for both him and the ailing Warriors. However, he was not that impressed with his performance and said he has done way better for his team in the past.

Klay Thompson gives an honest take on his performance

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Klay Thompson’s path leading to this breakout moment did not come without difficulties. His early-season struggles highlight his peculiar frustration that hampered his performance in the first 14 games. Notably, a 1-for-10 effort versus Oklahoma City showed his struggles. The turning point, however, occurred during the 15th game of the season against the Houston Rockets where he was able to score 20 points.

His performance not only silenced his doubters but also signaled a more reliable and efficient Thompson as the season progressed. And during the post-match interview when they asked Thompson about how he felt to hit 20 points for the first time this season, his reaction was, “It feels good. But I?ve scored more points in a quarter than I did tonight. I know big nights are going to happen. It?s just about letting go of whatever and having fun out there and playing to win”

The Warriors’ squad chemistry and cooperation are seen through their balanced scoring with five players in double digits.

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This not only demonstrates the team’s togetherness but also their desire to overcome adversity. However, the reason Thompson is not very impressed with his 20-point performance is because he has given many exceptional performances in the past. And the match he referred to in his interview was his legendary performance against the Sacramento Kings.

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Big Smokey creates history with his spectacular performance

In 2015, Klay Thompson had a historic performance against the Kings during the season the Golden State Warriors won their first championship in 40 years. Thompson’s 52-point outburst during the Warriors’ 126-101 triumph was a game-changing effort. It was a breathtaking third-quarter performance that epitomized individual perfection. Thompson created history for the highest number of points in a quarter (37), the most 3-pointers in a quarter (nine), and the most field goals made in a quarter (13-for-13) in that period alone.

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Thompson’s performance left Warriors coach Steve Kerr completely astounded. He even went to the extent of saying that even Michael Jordan had never completed such a remarkable scoring spree. His effort broke all the records ever made in the NBA, cementing his position in NBA history. The 5x All-Stars’ performance not only showed his personal dominance but also set the tone for the Warriors in the league. This demonstrates his capacity to raise the level of the game and shine bright when the spotlight is on him.

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