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Mychal Thompson’s advice to keep Warriors dynasty alive points to Bulls, Lakers

The Warriors have won four championships in eight seasons, but Mychal Thompson believes the team still has a lot to learn from other NBA dynasties.

Klay Thompson’s dad recently starred in 95.7 The Game’s “The Morning Roast” and told hosts Bonta Hill and Joe Shasky. How the golden state can continue Execution of that dynasty.

What is the key to Mychal Thompson’s eyes?Even so, keep the gang together Key players like Kevon LooneyGary Payton II and Otto Porter Jr. approach free agents.

“”[Owners] Joe Racob, Peter Guber, [general manager] Bob Myers, they need to learn lessons from the Chicago Bulls, Kobe, Shakir [Los Angeles] The Lakers, “Thompson said last Thursday. “Don’t break it right away. The Bulls broke up quickly. They could have won another couple, but for some reason they were tired of winning the ring. Please explain it to me. “

“There was something special about Shack and Corby. They said, and even if they admitted, they had more chances to win and shouldn’t have left each other.”

The Thompson patriarch knows one or two things about the NBA dynasty by winning two showtime Lakers championships during his 13-season league career.

He pointed out Kevin Durant as a perfect example of what happens when a player leaves a good one to search for a title on another team.

“KD left to pursue the ring somewhere else. He should have stayed because they had something,” Thompson told Hill and Shasky. “But if you have something special like the Warriors have in your hand, keep it together as much as possible until you suck out the last drop of fuel.”

If Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, and Thompson’s son Clay are the engines that power this dynasty, the parts around them are the fuel spoken by the NBA veterinarian.The Warriors have revealed that their main off-season goal is to try to retain their key free agents, and the team is reportedly We will discuss the contract extension With both Jordan Poole and Andrew Wiggins this summer.

And with Jonathan Kuminga, Moses Smoothy, and James Wiseman waiting on their wings, and the participation of three new players on the team in the 2022 NBA Draft, the future is bright.

“They’re better off keeping the next team, everyone together. Keeping them together for the next four or five years will give you a few more rings,” continued Thompson. “They are very good and very deep, because as Clay, Steph and Dray grow older, young people come behind them and absorb much of their slack.

“By doing so, you can keep the minutes of Clay, Draymond, and Steph, play until your late 30s, and remain an All-Star caliber player.”

Related: Mychal Thompson is “really proud” of Clay for this “masculine”

The Warriors are all their own dynasties, but Thompson wants to see them reach their full potential and regain it.

The Warriors’ core fingers have four rings, He knows they aren’t close to anywhere It’s still done.

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