Klay Thompson’s exit from the Golden State Warriors was always bound to be emotionally complicated. It turned out to be logistically complicated as well, to a historic degree.
The three-year, $50 million sign-and-trade deal that will bring the five-time All-Star to the Dallas Mavericks has turned into the first six-team trade in NBA history, the Mavericks announced Saturday.
Also involved is Buddy Hield and his three-year, $21 million deal to move from the Philadelphia 76ers to the Warriors and Kyle Anderson‘s three-year, $27 million with the Warriors. The Charlotte Hornets are also receiving Josh Green, Reggie Jackson and two second-round picks, while the Minnesota Timberwolves will get a second-rounder, a second-round pick swap and cash.
The Sixers will get a second-round pick in exchange for Hield, while the Denver Nuggets are just receiving cash. Got it?
The Dallas Mavericks announced today that they have acquired 5-time All-Star Klay Thompson and a future 2nd-round pick as part of a six-team sign-and-trade deal in exchange for Josh Green and a future 2nd-round pick.
It marks the first six-team trade in NBA history. pic.twitter.com/BKHszomMay
— Mavs PR (@MavsPR) July 7, 2024
This is the kind of stuff you really only see in the NBA, with its extraordinarily complicated contract and trade rules.
Combining the Thompson and Hield deals makes the moment all the more impactful for the former champions, who are hoping the pairing of a younger sharpshooter with Stephen Curry can rejuvenate a dynasty that is looking close to crumbling.
And now they can say he helped make history both with the Warriors and on his way out.