Thompson: It ‘doesn’t make sense’ if Poole doesn’t win Most Improved Player

Klay Thompson was glowing in his praise of Jordan Poole, whose 30 points on his playoff debut propelled the Golden State Warriors to a 123-107 Game 1 win over the Denver Nuggets on Saturday.

Poole’s performance even overshadowed the return of the previously injured Stephen Curry to a degree, with the two-time MVP starting off the bench.

Thompson – the third-year player’s starting teammate in the backcourt on Saturday with Curry’s return being managed – was full of compliments after the game, claiming Poole should be guaranteed the NBA’s Most Improved Player award this season.

“Jordan Poole, wow, what a playoff debut. I mean, all his hard work is paying off,” Thompson said post-game. “If he doesn’t get Most Improved Player, it doesn’t make sense. Without him, we would not be where we’re at.

“So, Dub Nation, we should be very grateful for Jordan’s development and the type of player he’s become, he’s just incredible. What a star in the making.”

Poole and Thompson have been able to develop handy chemistry for the Dubs in the run-in to the playoffs with Curry still out, combining for 49 points off 16-of-28 shooting from the floor, including 10-of-17 from beyond the arc.

Curry and Poole’s quick releases and accuracy in shooting, as well as their ability to operate off the dribble out of the pick-and-roll, means three-guard lineups for Golden State will likely be prominent this post-season.

All the same, according to Thompson, for both Curry and Poole can provide him clean looks.

“I play off Jordan very well,” Thompson said. “He’s so good in the ball screen, that allows me to play off the ball and fly off screens. Allows me to be that catch-and-shoot sniper that I always was.

“He’s like Steph with the ball in his hands, as far as his ability to shoot off the pick-and-roll, and we just developed a great chemistry over the last month or two just playing ball.”