Although the season is still young, Klay Thompson's difficult start might force the Dallas Mavericks to make a tough decision. In the first six games, Thompson has struggled significantly.
Despite starting every game, Thompson has averaged only 20.7 minutes per contest. His offensive struggles have occasionally led to him being played off the court.
Last season, Thompson experienced a shooting slump early on but eventually regained form. However, evidence suggests he performs best alongside other shot creators, which has been less common this year.
With the Mavericks starting 2-4, difficult discussions may be necessary soon, including the possibility of benching Thompson.
At this point in his career, Thompson cannot afford frequent off-nights shooting as his perimeter defense is no longer at its peak.
Thompson is shooting just 33.3 percent overall from the field and 29.4 percent from three-point range at the start of the season.
The Mavericks must weigh the difficult decision of whether to continue relying on Thompson or adjust the lineup to improve results.
Summary: Klay Thompson’s slow start and diminished defensive impact place pressure on the Mavericks to reconsider his role amid a tough beginning to their season.