What's next for the Golden State Warriors if they lock up All-Star Klay Thompson shortly after the start of NBA free agency on Sunday?
ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reported Friday that the Warriors plan to offer Thompson a five-year, maximum contract worth a projected $190 million, which should seal his agreement. But Thompson's expected return would be just the start of a busy offseason for Golden State, which entered the summer with only seven players under contract for 2019-20 and must deal with long-term injuries for Thompson and Kevin Durant if they return.
So what will the Warriors' offseason look like? Let's break it down.