"WHAT WAS BETTER THAN THE WINNING RING...”

"What was better than the winning ring...”

"What was better than the winning ring...”

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Tamson looked back on his social media on Thursday by posting photos of him during his Golden State Warriors days, including his joining ceremony and winning the final. He also said hello to his fans. 바카라사이트

Tamson, who was an iconic player in Golden State, was called the "Splash Brothers" along with Stephen Curry, moved to the Dallas Mavericks in the offseason. Tamson left Golden State in the form of a sign-and-trade after signing a three-year, $50 million (W69.2 billion) contract that included player options.

Tamson has played only for Golden State since he was selected as the 11th overall pick in the 2011 NBA Draft. He contributed to Golden State's building of the dynasty with 2,481 three-point shots (6th) and the 2019 All-Defensive Second Team.

Tamson said on social media, "Thank you from the bottom of my heart for allowing me to have the best time of my life. It has been an honor to play in the Golden State uniform since my debut season. I did my best in what I could, and I wanted to help this team win as many trophies as possible."

He averaged only 17.9 points in 77 games last season. Excluding the period when he was out due to injury, he remained below 20 points for the first time since the 2013-2014 season (18.4 points), and many games were excluded from the game. Golden State also failed to advance to the playoffs. Although the closing was not pleasant, Golden State decided to keep its story with Thompson in the team's history by announcing its permanent absence plan.

"What was better than the winning ring was the friendship that would last a lifetime. Thank you to everyone who ran tirelessly to make Golden State the best team in the NBA. I will not be saddened by the past and look forward to what will happen in the future. I hope we will see each other again in the future," Thamson said.

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