Former NFL player Antonio Brown predicts the futures of Paul George and Klay Thompson. According to Brown, the two NBA All-Stars will team up and sign contracts with the Orlando Magic. When the offseason formally starts, Thompson and George are anticipated to become unrestricted free agents.
The former Super Bowl winner published a message on his official X account about the Golden State Warriors’ free agency strategy. Marc Stein claims that the Warriors are more interested in signing free agents like George than in having Thompson return to the Bay Area.
Brown posted on X, “Both those guys will sign with the Orlando Magic You heard it here first #CTESPN,”
The Orlando Magic theoretically have $52 million in salary space, which they could use to sign Paul George and Klay Thompson. A maximum deal is unnecessary, as both stars are 34 years old. By declining Joe Ingles’ and Moritz Wagner’s team options, the Magic were able to release additional capital.
The Orlando Sentinel did, however, indicate that the Magic are open to adding Wagner and Ingles back to the team. As an experienced player, Ingles will benefit a youthful squad such as the Magic. In contrast, Wagner is among the league’s top backup centers.
Three Big Teams are Currently targeting Klay Thompson
Klay Thompson has been connected to other clubs in the Western Conference and the Orlando Magic. Although Thompson was a member of the Golden State Warriors for his entire playing career, it could be time for both parties to move on.
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Rival Western Conference clubs are showing great interest in Thompson despite his poor shooting performance in the previous campaign. The Denver Nuggets are allegedly considering the four-time NBA champion as a possible replacement for Kentavious Caldwell-Pope.
However, Thompson is allegedly being pursued by the Dallas Mavericks as a possible floor spacer. The Mavericks want to increase their overall effectiveness from beyond the arc because they struggled with 3-point shooting in the NBA Finals.
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