NBA: Thompson reveals Barcelona influence in Warriors success

The Warriors have been a dominant force under head coach Steve Kerr, winning four championships in the last eight years.

Published : Oct 20, 2022 09:23 IST

Klay Thompson (11) of the Golden State Warriors controls the ball as LeBron James (6) and Patrick Beverley (21) of the Los Angeles Lakers defend during the 1st half of the NBA game which Warriors won 123-109 at Chase Center on October 18, 2022 in San Francisco, California.
Klay Thompson (11) of the Golden State Warriors controls the ball as LeBron James (6) and Patrick Beverley (21) of the Los Angeles Lakers defend during the 1st half of the NBA game which Warriors won 123-109 at Chase Center on October 18, 2022 in San Francisco, California. | Photo Credit: GETTY IMAGES
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Klay Thompson (11) of the Golden State Warriors controls the ball as LeBron James (6) and Patrick Beverley (21) of the Los Angeles Lakers defend during the 1st half of the NBA game which Warriors won 123-109 at Chase Center on October 18, 2022 in San Francisco, California. | Photo Credit: GETTY IMAGES

Golden State Warriors' impressive ball movement in recent seasons has been inspired by Spanish LaLiga side Barcelona's "tiki-taka" brand of football, says shooting guard Klay Thompson.

The Warriors, which kicked off their NBA title defence with a 123-109 win against the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday, have been a dominant force under head coach Steve Kerr, winning four championships in the last eight years.

Thompson said that having a player open and keeping the ball moving are aspects they picked up from Barcelona.

"I give credit to Steve, he came in and he had a vision, just to keep that thing hot. He gave us the perfect example of FC Barcelona, they call it tiki-taka," Thompson told TNT after the Lakers win.

"It's just kick it to the open man and with us give it to the open man, keep it moving, and it just plays to me and Steph's (Curry) strengths so much ... it's perfect."

Tiki-taka, popularised by Pep Guardiola's Barca team, consists of a series of short accurate passes to keep the ball moving without losing possession.

The style of play delivered huge success for Barcelona as Guardiola guided them to 14 titles between 2008 and 2012.

Curry also hailed Barca and Guardiola back in 2016, saying that players like their then talisman Lionel Messi served as an inspiration because "the things they do in every game, and their style of play is very similar to ours."

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