Klay Thompson debuts new trailer for documentary about his comeback from injury

Klay Thompson is joining the documentary game with a film chronicling his comeback from injury.

With the success of the ESPN’s 30 for 30 series “The Last Dance,” one member of the Golden State Warriors is joining the documentary game. Klay Thompson recently dropped a trailer for a film that will chronicle his return from injury.

Although the NBA season has been on hold for over a month due to the coronavirus pandemic, it’s been even longer since Thompson suited up for the Golden State Warriors. The five-time All-Star injured his knee in game six of the NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors.

Thompson racked up 30 points on 8-of-12 shooting with four triples against the Raptors before he suffered a torn ACL midway through the third quarter. The Warriors couldn’t overcome Thompson’s absence, dropping game six to give Toronto the 2019 championship.

Thompson discusses his injury, the game six loss and his recovery in the trailer for “Above The Waves.”

Watch the trailer for his rehab documentary via @KlayThompson on Twitter:

Before the schedule was paused with 17 games remaining, the Warriors ruled Thompson out for the rest of the 2019-20 season. Without basketball, watching the Golden State guard in a documentary might be the next best thing.

The streaming premiere of “Above The Waves” is slated to air on May 6.

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Kyle Lowry frustrated after in-game shove from fan in Cleveland

Kyle Lowry says he’s not sure he’ll be able to control himself next time a spectator pushes him while he’s diving for a loose ball.

Kyle Lowry says he’s not sure he’ll be able to control himself next time a spectator pushes him while he’s diving for a loose ball.

Kyle Lowry frustrated after in-game shove from fan in Cleveland (Hoopshype)

Kyle Lowry says he’s not sure he’ll be able to control himself next time a spectator pushes him while he’s diving for a loose ball.

Kyle Lowry says he’s not sure he’ll be able to control himself next time a spectator pushes him while he’s diving for a loose ball.

WATCH: Kevin Durant shares frustrations with rehab process in Twitter Q&A

Kevin Durant continues to rehab his right Achilles seven months after it ruptured during the 2019 NBA Finals.

Kevin Durant continues to rehab his right Achilles seven months after it ruptured during the 2019 NBA Finals. Tuesday evening, the two-time Finals MVP opened up about his mentality during rehabilitation.

Durant took over The Boardroom Twitter account, answering questions from fans.

Someone wrote in asking Durant about the hardest part of recovering from the injury, the fan explaining that he tore his own Achilles in August and was looking for perspective.

“Just the everyday grind, some days I get irritated by how slow the process is, some days I miss playing, some days I want to do more than I’m allowed,” Durant replied. “Then there’s the physical side, lifting weights and getting used to movement after 6 months off… It gets better every day but it’s good to have patience…Wishing u well on the road to recovery.”

The former Warriors star is not expected to take the court this season with the Nets (18-21), who he signed with during free agency.

Brooklyn head coach Kenny Atkinson recently evaluated Durant’s progress positively and may have given fans hope that the star is ahead of progress, but the coach reiterated last week that he doesn’t think there’s been any thought toward playing KD in the next few months.

Durant’s own insight Tuesday seems to say the same.