Warriors guard Klay Thompson tore his left ACL during Game 6 of the NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors.
That was 19 days ago.
On Tuesday, Klay finally underwent surgery to repair the ligament, league sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
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According to his agent, the five-time All-Star is expected to return in five to seven months:
That means there actually is a chance Klay returns to game action in early December. That ... seems a bit unrealistic.
Indeed, Wojnarowski later confirmed that we shouldn't get our hopes up for a recovery that quick.
But as former Warrior Andre Iguodala (that's weird to say) said two weeks ago: "He's a fast healer."
The two-time All-NBA selection really is as tough as they come.
Klay recently agreed to a five-year max contract with the Dubs worth $190 million.
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This is how he feels about his new deal:
Klay is a living legend.