Oakland (KRON)- Golden State Warriors guard Klay Thompson has returned to practice after suffering a concussion last week.
Thompson was a full participant in Monday’s practice, a major step in the All-Star shooting guard’s recovery. The Warriors say Thompson still needs to receive final clearance from doctors to play against the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Thursday night.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr says he expects Thompson will be cleared to play.
Thompson suffered a concussion after getting kneed in the head by Houston’s Trevor Ariza in Golden State’s Western Conference finals clinching win Wednesday night. Team doctors initially cleared Thompson to return to the game. He ended up not playing, and the team said he started developing symptoms after the game.
COACH KERR SAYS THOMPSON PRACTICED WITH TEAM MONDAY @kron4news pic.twitter.com/xw7sJSUgvt— Haaziq Madyun (@KRON4HMadyun) June 1, 2015
#KLAY THOMPSON LOOKING GOOD AT PRACTICE MONDAY. CONCUSSION PROTOCOL CONTINUES @kron4news pic.twitter.com/clInNlR3EA— Haaziq Madyun (@KRON4HMadyun) June 1, 2015
#KLAY “my gut feeling is I won’t” referring to missing The Finals. @kron4news pic.twitter.com/Mp2Deowchx— Haaziq Madyun (@KRON4HMadyun) June 1, 2015
“BACK TO FULL STRENGTH, HE LOOKED FINE” THE #NBA #MVP ON KLAY THOMPSON PRACTICING WITH THE TEAM @kron4news pic.twitter.com/jiwyL9MBJo— Haaziq Madyun (@KRON4HMadyun) June 1, 2015