Klay Thompson wanted a fresh start. The Mavs wanted him. They both want an NBA title

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Klay Thompson’s form remains identical every time he shoots the ball.His base is wide, with his feet parallel to his shoulders. His elbow is at a 90-degree angle. His hand is right underneath the ball. He holds his follow-through well after the ball leaves his fingertips. Make or miss, Thompson keeps his eyes on the ball until it reaches its destination.The Mavericks signed Klay Thompson after falling to the Boston Celtics in the NBA Finals, hoping the four-time champion will be the final piece Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving need to win a title.It’s a fundamental jump shot most coaches would teach their players to emulate. It’s almost like a reverse waterfall, an analogy Thompson often uses because of the fluidity from the bottom of his feet to the peak of his release.Repetition and countless hours of practice have led to the perfection of his jumper. Thompson’s coaches, teammates and family members attribute his success to his intense work ethic. He practices off-balance…

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