In a spectacular first appearance as a Dallas Maverick, Klay Thompson made NBA history, setting a new record for the most three-pointers in a debut game. Facing off against the San Antonio Spurs, Thompson went on a shooting spree, hitting a remarkable 12 three-pointers, the most ever by a player in their first game with a new team. His hot hand played a crucial role in leading the Mavericks to a 121-108 victory, leaving fans in awe and eager for what’s to come this season.
Thompson’s stellar performance was marked by his signature sharp-shooting, spreading the Spurs’ defense and knocking down threes from all angles. By halftime, he had already hit seven three-pointers, giving Dallas a commanding lead that they never relinquished. His 12th and final three-pointer, which came with three minutes left in the fourth quarter, brought the crowd to their feet and sealed the record. Thompson ended the night with 38 points, 4 rebounds, and 3 assists, a powerful statement that he’s still among the league’s elite shooters.
The post-game buzz took an unexpected turn when, in true Klay fashion, he playfully signed a fan’s Golden State Warriors jersey as he left the court. The gesture was a humorous nod to his decade-long stint with the Warriors, where he became a four-time NBA champion and fan favorite. It was a reminder that while Thompson is now a Maverick, his legacy with the Warriors will never be forgotten.
Thompson’s explosive debut and light-hearted moment after the game left a strong impression on Mavericks fans, who are eager to see how the sharpshooter continues to elevate Dallas’s chances this season. With performances like this, Thompson is sure to become a new fan favorite in Dallas.