SAN FRANCISCO -- Klay Thompson was a late scratch for the Golden State Warriors' 94-92 win over the Utah Jazz on Sunday night after experiencing soreness in his left knee.
Thompson had the knee surgically repaired in July 2019 after tearing his ACL in Game 6 of the NBA Finals that year.
"It's nothing serious," Warriors coach Steve Kerr said prior to the game. "It's just part of cautiousness."
According to Kerr, the original plan was to play Thompson. But during the team's walk-through, Rick Celebrini, the Warriors' director of sports medicine, informed Kerr that Thompson was feeling some discomfort in the left knee and should be held out.
Thompson is considered day-to-day.