Although the season is still in its early stages, Klay Thompson's uneven performance has created a challenging situation for the Dallas Mavericks. Over six games, Thompson has struggled offensively, affecting his playing time, which averages just 20.7 minutes per game despite starting each contest.
Earlier shooting slumps are not new for Thompson, as he experienced a similar struggle last season before regaining his form. However, this year, the evidence suggests he performs best alongside other strong shot creators—a scenario less frequent for the Mavericks so far.
With a 2-4 start, the Mavericks may soon face difficult discussions, including the possibility of benching Thompson to improve results. His defensive skills on the perimeter have declined from his peak Warriors days, making strong offensive contributions more critical.
“Thompson is shooting just 33.3 percent overall from the field, and only 29.4 percent from distance to start the year.”
Klay Thompson’s early struggles this season put the Mavericks at a crossroads where tough decisions about his role and playing time seem increasingly inevitable.