Klay Thompson didn’t get a fourth championship ring this summer, but he did get a nice consolation prize. NBA free agency kicked off on Sunday and Klay landed a five-year $190 extension with the Warriors shortly after free agency opened.

According to Connor Letourneau of The San Francisco Chronicle, guard Klay Thompson has agreed to a five-year, $190 million contract with the Warriors.

Guard Klay Thompson has agreed to sign a five-year maximum contract with the Warriors worth $190 million, league sources have confirmed with The Chronicle.

Before free agency opened Sunday, the Warriors offered Thompson the max. Thompson, not surprisingly, accepted on the spot.

Thompson has long voiced his desire to stick with Golden State long-term. Even after the shooting guard suffered an ACL injury in Game 6 of the NBA Finals that could sideline him for most – if not all – of next season, the Warriors had no hesitation about offering him a max contract.

In addition, Shams Charania of The Athletic had previously reported that both sides planned to agree to the deal shortly after free agency began.

Thompson is set to miss a large chunk of the 2019-20 season as he recovers from a torn ACL. 

A lot of money to commit to a basketball player with a torn ACL. 

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