So much of the conversation this summer was less about who the Warriors acquired, but about a player they could lose next offseason: Kevin Durant. Concerns about his contract are reasonable; he’s one of the two best players in the world and any decision he makes affects the NBA for the next five years.

However, the Warriors also have Klay Thompson to worry about. He also becomes an unrestricted free agent and could look into finding a new home arena.

Several reports have said that Thompson wants to stay with the Warriors, but ESPN’s Zach Lowe reported that Thompson isn’t expected to take any discounts.

“Thompson has no plans to take a discount, and the Warriors don’t expect him to, league sources say.”

This can definitely turn the summer into a damper. Durant has taken discounts in each of the last two seasons and, by all accounts, is expected to take a max deal with whatever team he lands with next summer. The Warriors may find themselves in a position in which they have to choose between the two.

For Thompson, a max deal could pay out $187 million over five years.

When you consider Steph’s contract, Durant’s pending supermax and what to do with Draymond Green the next summer, the Warriors will have a lot of very hard decisions before the team moves to San Francisco.

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