Kidd gets honest about 'tough' Klay Thompson reality Mavericks face to start 2025

   

As mid-January approaches, the Dallas Mavericks are facing a turning point in their season. The Mavericks currently sit with a 22-17 record and are without their superstar duo of Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving.

Jason Kidd Explains Klay Thompson's Low Minutes in Mavericks-Trail Blazers

Doncic has been out of the lineup since Christmas Day with a calf strain and Irving has been out since January 3 with a back injury. When two superstars are out on a team, the team will look at their next big piece. For the Mavericks, it's Klay Thompson. When Thompson joined the Mavericks, he helped form a new big three in Dallas with Doncic and Irving.

The fact of the matter is Thompson was viewed as the next man up by many to lead the Dallas offense without its duo. With Doncic and Irving out, it will only get tougher for Thompson moving forward to lead Dallas, but it's something Thompson must face.

Playing without Doncic and Irving changes everything for Thompson

In the Mavericks most recent game on Sunday, they fell 112-101 to the Denver Nuggets, but Thompson was a stand out by leading the Mavericks with 25 points. Head coach Jason Kidd complimented Thompson's performance after the game.

"He was great, he's a pro," Kidd said. "Not always gonna have 25 a night."

Kidd later on said it would be "tough" for Thompson with Doncic and Irving out. It can be tough for Thompson because two elite scorers are out of the lineup. With two scorers out of the lineup, the opposing teams will focus their attention on the third leading scorer. In Dallas' case, it's Thompson.

"Without Luka and Kai and the other quarterbacks, it's tough." Kidd said.

Kidd was also referring to Doncic and Irving's playmaking in this statement, as they are great at creating open looks for Thompson. Without them, it's obviously going to be tougher for him to get the same quality of looks consistently, but that doesn't mean that other guys can't find him in his spots either.

Kidd continued to talk about how the Mavericks are trying to play through Dereck Lively II, P.J. Washington, and Spencer Dinwiddie. Kidd complimented Dinwiddie's ability to create for others on Sunday as he had 10 assists, but defenses will clearly be focused on stopping Thompson when both stars are out. However, Thompson finally responded on Sunday without Doncic and Irving playing and nearly helped Dallas pull off the upset. His two-man game with Lively II was excellent, and Dinwiddie is getting more comfortable with knowing when and where to feed Thompson the ball.

Thompson is a threat whenever he's on the court with his 3-point shooter, but teams will shift their focus to him more because of Doncic and Irving out. Thompson is shooting 39 percent from three with Doncic and Irving out of the lineup since January 3, but Thompson's best game without the two of them was on Sunday. Eighteen of Thompson's 25 points came from three when he shot 6-of-13 from downtown.

In two of the five games without Doncic and Irving, Thompson has shot at least 10 3-pointers. His volume is going to naturally go up without Doncic and Irving, but it can get tough because the Mavericks need more scoring without their top two scorers on the court and it could force Thompson to take shots he typically wouldn't take.

The good thing is Thompson has shown how tough he is with his success with the Golden State Warriors. Thompson showed toughness when he made two free throws in the 2019 NBA Finals after tearing his ACL, as well as not retiring after missing over 2.5 years due to injuries from 2019-2022.

Thompson is a tough hard-nose player with a championship pedigree. With success from Sunday, Thompson is eager to show more toughness in response to Kidd as he looks to prove that he doesn't always need Irving and Doncic in the lineup to make a major impact. Thomspon is embracing the adversity of being without Doncci and Irving, and this is only going to make him stronger as the season progresses.

The Latest

Browns Linked to New QB Prospect After Major Coaching Change

Uncategory -7 giờ

The Cleveland Browns named Tommy Rees the new offensive coordinator on Tuesday, which has turned some heads with regards to the team’s ongoing quarterback search. Cleveland promoted its former pass game specialist and tight ends coach to the job, just one ...

Dodgers' Joe Kelly Considering Retirement Ahead of 2025 Season

Uncategory -7 giờ

The Los Angeles Dodgers are unlikely to make any major moves this offseason until Roki Sasaki makes his decision. The 23-year-old free agent pitcher must sign with a Major League Baseball team before Jan. 23, and is reportedly deciding between the Dodgers, ...

Micah Parsons predicts major upset in Lions-Commanders game

Uncategory -7 giờ

The standout linebacker believes in Jayden Daniels and the Commanders. The Washington Commanders showed the world they’re ready for prime time with a huge win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Wild Card round. Now Washington heads to Detroit to ...

Red Sox's Nick Pivetta Predicted To Sign With Surprise NL Contender

Uncategory -7 giờ

One former member of the Boston Red Sox surprisingly is still available in free agency with just about to go until Spring Training. Former Boston fan-favorite Nick Pivetta logged a 4.14 ERA across 27 total appearances with the Red Sox in ...

Boston Bruins Hit by Key Injury Blow, Make Several Roster Moves as Turmoil Continues

Sport -7 giờ

The Boston Bruins placed several key players on injured reserve today including Charlie McAvoy, calling up prospects in response. Charlie McAvoy has reportedly been dealing with a nagging injury this season. So far it has not kept him out of the lineup, ...