Mychal Thompson says Klay has no limp, soreness as ACL rehab continues

As you've been practicing social distancing the last several weeks, have you wondered how Klay Thompson is doing?

Whether you're answer is yes or no, you're about to get an update on the Warriors' All-Star shooting guard.

"He's feeling good. He's working out on his own. He's doing all of his drills. He says he feels good," Klay's father, Mychal, said Monday during a radio appearance on 95.7 The Game. "He walks around without any kind of limp -- no kind of soreness.

"He says he's feeling great and he'll be ready to go at full speed next year."

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That should bring a smile to your face.

At this point in time, unfortunately, nobody knows when "next year" will begin.

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Klay tore his left ACL on June 13 and underwent surgery July 2.

"He’s going to be so ready to play next year and so excited and the rehab is coming along really well," coach Steve Kerr told Tim Kawakami of The Athletic a couple weeks ago. "So I have no doubt that -- assuming everything starts in September and October like it usually does -- that Klay and Steph will be in great shape and ready to roll.

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