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Klay Thompson, who came to his condition, had already passed the 40 percent success rate of three-pointer shooting.

Thompson, who made his debut in the 2011-12 season, is a top-class shooter in the league who has never seen his success rate drop below 40 percent throughout his career. There were crises such as 40.1 percent in the 2012-13 season, but in the rest of the season, the success rate was higher than 41.0 percent. In particular, he used career-highs with a success rate of 44.0 percent last season.

Thompson, who has been a master of three-pointer shots, has struggled this season, failing to find a clear shot. Tamson, who had been sluggish in nine games in October with a success rate of 31.3 percent in three games, was also struggling in November (36.6 percent) and December (33.7 percent), raising concerns among many fans.

However, Thompson began to recover in earnest in January. Having scored 50 percent of four three-pointers in the first match against Houston in January, Thompson came to his senses with a success rate of 47.5 percent in January.

Thompson's performance remained unchanged in February. After spending 35.3 minutes in 11 games in February, he terrorized his opponents with a 3-pointer success rate of 46.7 percent. He also blasted 39 out of 11 three-pointer shots at the match against Denver on March 8.