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Klay Thompson leaves Game 6 with apparent knee injury

WATCH ABOVE: Golden State Warriors Klay Thompson injured his left knee in the third quarter of game 6. Thompson was the leading scorer for Golden State at the time when he left the game. He did not return – Jun 13, 2019

Klay Thompson was forced to leave Game 6 of the NBA Finals with an apparent knee injury Thursday night.

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Thompson went down hard after a contested dunk from the Toronto Raptors‘ Danny Green and seemed to land awkwardly on his left knee. Green was called for a foul on the play.

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Officials reviewed the sequence shortly after but determined it was a common foul.

Thompson was helped off the court and was seemingly on his way to the dressing room when he came back out onto the court to shoot his two free throws.

He sunk both and was shortly pulled from the court and taken back through to the tunnel for treatment.

The Warriors All-Star played 32 minutes and had 30 points, including four threes.

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The Splash Brother had already missed Game 3 due to a hamstring injury.

Early in the fourth quarter, Warriors staff announced Thompson would not return. It was later reported Thompson suffered a torn ACL.

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