Klay Thompson

Klay Thompson

출생 : 1990-02-08, Los Angeles, California, USA

약력

Klay Alexander Thompson is an American professional basketball player for the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association. He is credited as one of the greatest shooters in NBA history.

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Klay Thompson

참여 작품

Chasing History: The 2022 Finals Mini Movie
Self
6 Chasing History segments from Golden State's run to the championship in the 2022 NBA Finals.
Most Hated: How Kevin Durant Became the NBA’s Villain
Self
An original documentary about how Kevin Durant became one of the most hated players in the NBA...in just one summer.
스페이스 잼: 새로운 시대
Klay Thompson / Wet-Fire
농구를 하기 싫다며 투정하는 아들이 갑자기 사라지고, 매트릭스 같은 공간으로 빨려 들어간 아빠 킹 제임스 앞에 나타난 도메인의 왕은 아들을 만나려면 자신과의 농구 경기에서 이겨야 한다는 것! 워너 3000 엔터테인먼트 서버버스의 ‘툰 월드’에 떨어진 킹 제임스는 아들을 되찾기 위해 루니 툰 캐릭터들과 드림팀을 결성, 군 스쿼드와 시합을 펼치는데… 놀랄 준비 완료? 지금부터 게임의 룰이 바뀐다, 레디 플레이어 원!
Above the Waves
Himself
This short documentary chronicles Klay Thompson's physical and mental recovery from his ACL injury in the 2019 NBA Finals.
Rematch
Himself
When we found out Klay Thompson used chess to center himself, we knew we wanted to use the Ingmar Bergman classic to help tell the story of his mental resilience for Kaiser Permanente. It only got better when Nicolas Winding Refn signed up to direct and Michael K. Williams joined on as Failure to Klay’s hero.
2017 NBA Champions: Golden State Warriors
Re-live the Warriors’ championship run from the first day of training through their historic win at the 2017 NBA Finals. This is the amazing, first-hand story of the 2016-17 Golden State Warriors and an unforgettable season to believe.
2017 NBA Championship: Golden State Warriors
Relive the championship run from the first day of training camp, go behind the scenes with exclusive access, and hear firsthand accounts from those who played a key role in the franchise’s fifth NBA title.
Strength in Numbers - The Golden State Warriors 2014-2015 Championship Season
Himself
Strength in Numbers, produced by NBA Entertainment, highlights the team’s historic 2014-15 season with a franchise-record 67-wins, a 39-2 regular season home record, and the Warriors playoff run to win the 2014-15 NBA Championship powered by the most electric crowd in basketball.