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The Mavericks have traded Tim Hardaway Jr. to create cap space that will allow them to make a competitive offer to Klay Thompson, who becomes an unrestricted free agent on Sunday. This move could be the key to attracting the star shooting guard, who has been linked to several other teams as well.

According to reports, the Mavericks are expected to offer Thompson a multiyear deal that can rival offers from other teams. However, they may also consider a sign-and-trade agreement with the Warriors, which would allow them to acquire additional assets while still getting Thompson on board.

Despite having not engaged in significant negotiations with Thompson so far, there are rumors that he may be looking for a change of scenery and is willing to leave the franchise in search of more playing time and championship opportunities elsewhere. Joining the Mavericks would provide him with a clear role in their rotation and put him on a team that is just missing one or two pieces before becoming true contenders for a title.

It remains unclear whether Thompson would be willing to join his former conference rivals and face off against his former team in playoff matchups. Whatever happens, fans won’t have long to wait as free agency begins on Sunday and this situation continues to unfold.

In summary, Klay Thompson’s future with the Golden State Warriors is uncertain as he prepares to become an unrestricted free agent on Sunday. The Mavericks are making moves to attract him, including trading Tim Hardaway Jr., but it’s still unclear if they can convince him to join them or if he will seek out another opportunity elsewhere.

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