Warriors keeping Klay Thompson

Klay Thompson is staying home with Golden State. Jimmy Butler finally has a new home in Miami.

And the wait continues for Kawhi Leonard.

Thompson announced his decision to stay with the Golden State Warriors for $190 million over the next five years, meaning the five-time reigning Western Conference champions have their ‘Splash Brothers’ backcourt of Thompson and Stephen Curry locked up long-term. Thompson made the announcement on social media, using the hashtag “Warrior4life.”

He added, “there was never a doubt.”

There’s still plenty of doubt about Kawhi Leonard’s next stop. The first 24 hours of free agency have come and gone without a peep from the NBA Finals MVP, who is expected to meet with the Toronto Raptors — the team he led to this past season’s NBA title — as early as Tuesday. The Los Angeles Lakers also appear to remain squarely in the race to land him to play alongside LeBron James and Anthony Davis.

But there is no more doubt about Butler’s future.

The Heat completed agreements on what will become a four-team trade Monday to land Butler from the Philadelphia 76ers, with the Los Angeles Clippers and Portland Trail Blazers also involved. Miami gets Butler and Meyers Leonard, the Blazers get Hassan Whiteside, the Clippers get Harkless and a future first-round pick and the 76ers get Josh Richardson.

Miami had agreed to send Whiteside to Portland for Harkless and Meyers Leonard earlier in the day, and then essentially got absorbed into the deal to get Butler — who will be under contract for $142 million over the next four seasons. The Heat had the framework of a three-team deal with the 76ers and Dallas nearly in place Sunday, before the Mavericks went a different way.

“Anybody got kawhi number??” Harkless wrote on Twitter after he was headed to the Clippers in that four-team deal.

Kyrie Irving made his move to the Brooklyn Nets on a four-year deal believed to be worth $141 million official, with the New York native saying the lure of going home was too strong to ignore.

“Home is where my family is,” Irving said in a video posted by his new representation, Roc Sports. “Home is where I want my legacy to continue. And I’m happy to be in Brooklyn.”

Irving had been with the Boston Celtics. His replacement in next season’s Celtics lineup will be Kemba Walker, who explained his decision to leave Charlotte for Boston in an essay published Monday by The Players Tribune.

“I feel like it’s a match made in heaven,” Walker wrote. “I want to win here, badly — and I’m excited to prove myself as that type of player in this league. I want to elevate myself into that Boston winning tradition. I want to get this team back on top.”

The New York Knicks missed out on players like Irving and Kevin Durant — who is also headed to Brooklyn — but continued the retooling of their roster by adding guards Elfrid Payton and Wayne Ellington. New York will become Ellington’s ninth team in 11 seasons.

And Seth Curry, Stephen’s brother, is returning to Dallas . The Mavericks agreed to a $32 million, four-year contract with the younger Curry, who spent last season with Portland. He played for the Mavs in the 2016-17 season, averaging a career-high 12.8 points per game.

 

Education

Thomas County BEE Partners of the Semester announced

Local News

City to honor Lloyd J. Austin III with street renaming

Local News

Pope’s Museum joins HAHS network

Local News

ICE places hold on Cairo man who fled hit and run

Local News

UDC celebrates Georgia Day, February 12

Local News

Rotary Club of Thomasville hosts special Valentine’s Day party at Scott Senior Center

Local News

11th Annual Buffalo Soldiers Heritage Festival draws over 150 riders

Local News

Valentine’s Day crash kills two

Local News

Grady County splash pad expected to open this summer

Local News

Small non-profit works with city for big award

Local News

City of Thomasville awarded $19.8 million community change grant

Local News

T-Mobile opens new store in Thomasville

Local News

City of Thomasville sets First Friday Concert Series lineup for 2025

Local News

Archbold welcomes new Physician Mutti

Local News

CrossFit Townie and Vashti to host South Georgia Ruck: A 5K event

Local News

Chaplain Sidney Leak speaks to the UDC about General Stonewall Jackson

Education

Georgia Tech Fall 2024 graduates announced

Local News

Incident Reports & Arrests 02-17

Local News

Reps. Taylor and Cannon enter busy week, prepare for Crossover Day

Education

TCCHS FBLA celebrates 14th region winning streak

Local News

Commissioners authorize March 18 FLOST Referendum

Local News

New Orleans Jazz Quartet takes TEF stage on Tuesday

Local News

SRTC appoints new board members Andrea Collins and Jenny Dell

Local News

Archbold Radiology wins back-to-back awards