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Warriors may use trade exception after Klay Thompson injury
The Klay Thompson injury news could not be more devastating for the Warriors. Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

The Golden State Warriors may have been dealt another major blow long before the upcoming season is set to begin, as Klay Thompson suffered an injury on Wednesday that is feared to be serious. Fortunately, there is a way they can acquire some help.

The Warriors secured a $17.2 million trade exception when they sent Andre Iguodala to the Memphis Grizzlies last summer. There had previously been talk that they might just save the money with so many highly paid players on their roster and an uncertain financial situation across the NBA, but general manager Bob Myers hinted after Thompson’s injury that the exception could be used.

Myers said Thursday that he had already been given the green light to use the $17.2 million exception before Thompson’s injury, according to Marc J. Spears of The Undefeated. The Warriors were already looking for wing help before Thompson’s injury, so now it seems likely that they will make a move.

The Oklahoma City Thunder have continued to stockpile draft picks this offseason, and some have speculated that they are positioning themselves to acquire another pick from the Warriors. Kelly Oubre, who the Thunder acquired when they traded Chris Paul to the Phoenix Suns, is playing under an expiring contract that would fit under Golden State’s trade exception.

The Warriors have flexibility, but obviously they were hoping to not feel a sense of urgency to use the trade exception. They’ll know more about Thompson’s injury soon, but early reports do not sound promising.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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