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Klay Thompson to Sign Two-Year, $13 Million Deal With Heat After Mavs Buyout

Klay Thompson to Sign Two-Year, $13 Million Deal With Heat After Mavs Buyout

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But they still need reinforcement in one thing: perimeter shooting, having given up Tyler Herro, one of the league's best 3-point shooters, to acquire Antetokounmpo, along with Jaime Jaquez Jr., Kel'el Ware, Kasparas Jakučionis, and a heavy haul of draft picks.On Friday, the Heat got their sharpshooter. ESPN's Shams Charania reported that Miami intends to sign five-time All-Star Klay Thompson to a two-year deal around $13 million, including a player option in his second season. With the Mavericks clearly heading in a younger direction under first-time NBA head coach Dusty May and reigning Rookie of the Year Cooper Flagg, it felt like Thompson could chase another ring elsewhere.

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By Rowan Fisher-Shotton0ShareNewsweek is a Trust Project memberSee more of our trusted coverage when you search.Prefer Newsweek on Googleto see more of our trusted coverage when you search.When the Miami Heat pulled off the blockbuster trade for two-time NBA MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo, everyone was ready to put them in the contender conversation. But they still need reinforcement in one thing: perimeter shooting, having given up Tyler Herro, one of the league's best 3-point shooters, to acquire Antetokounmpo, along with Jaime Jaquez Jr., Kel'el Ware, Kasparas Jakučionis, and a heavy haul of draft picks.On Friday, the Heat got their sharpshooter.

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