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Golden State Clay Thompson's Confession After Collision With Devin Booker

 Golden State Clay Thompson's Confession After Collision With Devin Booker


Golden State Warriors star shooter Clay Thompson regretted his "four winning rings" remarks.


Thompson recently appeared on a podcast P run by Los Angeles Clippers superstar Paul George, saying, "I didn't have to tell Devin Booker that he had four winning rings. I regret the remarks at the time,' he said.


CBS Sports quoted and reported Thompson's remarks on the 8th (Korea Standard Time).


The match between Golden State and Phoenix was held in Phoenix, Arizona on October 26 last year. At that time, Golden State was completely defeated by 105 to 134.


With 6:31 left in the third quarter, Thompson collided with Devin Booker and was sent off for two technical fouls. It was Thompson's first NBA career exit.


At the time, Thompson reportedly responded by saying, "I have four winning rings, what are you?" and Booker responded, "You can't go back to before the injury."


Thompson, who was not in perfect condition due to a long-term Achilles tendon injury, showed a severe slump of two points on the day, and Booker exploded 34 points.


Thompson recalled the situation at the time, saying, "I didn't play my game at all at the time. I'm not proud of that time. There was no need to mention the four winning rings. We all have to acknowledge a moment of weakness. Devin Booker is a favorite player. In Phoenix, he survived, played well every season, and is now a franchise star 토토추천


Booker said after the game at the time: 'I like Clay Thompson. I've wanted to be like Thompson since I was a rookie,' he said.


CBS Sports said, 'This incident wasn't a big deal. Thompson spoke frankly in an interview. It was very impressive to say that I wasn't proud of the moment.'

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