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  • Warriors Klay Thompson, on missing games: 'It's going to kill me'

Warriors Klay Thompson, on missing games: ‘It’s going to kill me’

San Francisco Chronicle
Published March 15, 2018 at 3:45 PM
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Warriors guard Klay Thompson, white bandage wrapped over his fractured right thumb, spent the second quarter of Wednesday night's 117-106 win over the Lakers helping call the action with his father, Los Angeles' longtime radio analyst, Mychal. During a commercial break, Mychal asked his middle son how he would handle being sidelined the next couple of weeks. Klay had played 530 of a possible 543 regular-season games before being ruled out against the Lakers. Now, as Golden State tries to catch Houston for the Western Conference's No. 1 seed without him, Klay is coming to terms with having to miss extended time for first time in his basketball career.

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