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Steph Curry, Draymond Green and life without Klay Thompson

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LAIE, Hawaii — Draymond Green was driving his wife and kids to an assembly for his daughter on a late June day in California when his phone rang.

Klay Thompson’s name flashed on the screen.

In the 12 years they’d been teammates, Green had never known Thompson to make “small talk.” Green knew something was up.

Thompson rarely calls, Green told ESPN, let alone to ramble about “nothing” for close to five minutes. He turned toward his wife, Hazel, who was sitting in the passenger seat anxiously asking what Thompson was saying, knowing that free agency was set to begin within a week.

“He gone,” Green told her. “He didn’t say nothing yet. But he gone.”

A few minutes later, Thompson began to talk about everything that he, Green and Stephen Curry had accomplished with the Golden State Warriors and how nothing will ever change their special bond.

Thompson said he was going to leave in free agency.

Green asked Thompson where he was going.

“Texas,” Thompson replied.

Thompson explained he had his mind on the Dallas Mavericks and was looking forward to discovering a new city after spending his career in California. Green was happy for his friend and longtime teammate, and knew Thompson wanted a fresh start after a frustrating end in Golden State.

And Green abided by Thompson’s wish that his star teammates not go to Warriors’ management to fight on his behalf. Though it was hard for Green not to intervene, he remembers pondering his own future in the summer of 2023, when Thompson and Curry gave him space before he signed a four-year, $100 million extension.

For Curry, honoring Thompson’s request wasn’t so easy. When Thompson called Curry to tell him of his decision, the NBA’s all-time leading 3-point shooter was still hoping there was a half-court heave he could launch to keep the Splash Brothers together.

“Put it this way,” Curry told ESPN. “He can ask. But I don’t got to listen.”

Though Curry never thought the day would come, life without Thompson began last week at Warriors training camp in Hawaii. After 518 wins, 23 playoff series wins and four NBA championships together — tied with Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker for most titles by an All-NBA trio over the past 50 seasons — Curry and Green took their first steps without Thompson in over a dozen years.

Buddy Hield, De’Anthony Melton and Brandin Podziemski are among the candidates who began their auditions last week to help fill Thompson’s role. Curry and Green were excited about the possibilities that lie ahead with a new group.

But they also know there is no one-to-one replacement for a five-time All-Star who buried 2,481 3-pointers, helped the Warriors reach six NBA Finals and was one half of perhaps the greatest shooting backcourt the game has ever seen.

And as the Warriors reported to Chase Center for media day on Sept. 30, officially signaling the end of the offseason and the start of training camp, it hit Curry that Thompson would not be suiting up alongside him this season.

“[Klay] would usually enter the practice facility coming off of his boat,” Curry said. “With his Dockers on, whatever outfit he had on. He just had a presence about him, a lightness when he came in the room. And his one-liners were always great. … [I’m] talking about him like he died, [which is] super weird.

“… Life throws a lot of curve balls in sports. You’re used to seeing people change places and teams. [However] up until but a week before he decided to sign Dallas, we never really thought it was going to end.”


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Warriors head coach Steve Kerr discusses the importance of competition for the Golden State Warriors in training camp.

IN LATE AUGUST, Green walked into the Warriors locker room at the Chase Center for an offseason workout when reality hit him.

Green was shocked when he looked at Thompson’s old locker and saw two names sharing the stall: Daeqwon Plowden and Jackson Rowe.

“Oh wow!” Green said. “When I left this locker room, [that locker] was Klay Thompson. And then it wasn’t. It was those guys.

“That’s where I was like, ‘Oh s—, this is real.'”

Of course, neither Plowden, who is now with the Atlanta Hawks, or Rowe, who played in the G League last season, are going to replace Thompson on the court. There are several new faces, as well as young players ready to step into bigger roles this season.

The Warriors acquired Hield, a career 40% 3-point shooter, and Kyle Anderson in the sign-and-trade deal that sent Thompson to Dallas. Golden State hopes Hield can slide right into Steve Kerr’s offense.

Melton signed a one-year, $12.8 million deal to help provide versatile two-way play. And the Warriors are high on second-year guard Podziemski.

“One of the reasons we are excited to get Buddy Hield is because we will run some of the same stuff that we ran for Klay for Buddy,” Kerr told ESPN. “Draymond and Steph will be looking for him on the perimeter when they’re playing with him. And then the other new guys, Melton, Kyle Anderson — there’s a reason we targeted them too. They fit any lineup, such smart tough players that they’re easy to play with.

“So I don’t anticipate a really difficult transition basketball-wise. It’s more just the emotional void of Klay being gone after being so close with him and going through so much with him. That part is really sad. But you have to move on.”

The Warriors inquired about adding proven veterans such as Lauri Markkanen and Paul George over the summer but ultimately did not want to part with a ton of assets. Golden State will now be counting on its young core to help keep the championship window open for Curry and Green.

Andrew Wiggins, whose two-way skill set helped the Warriors win a title in 2022, will be looking to bounce back after averaging 13.2 points last season. Jonathan Kuminga enters his fourth season looking to add more to his game after averaging 16.1 points last season. Podziemski impressed as a rookie — averaging 9.2 points, 5.8 rebounds and 3.7 assists — and is in line for a bigger role. And Moses Moody hopes for more minutes and a chance to improve on 36% 3-point shooting.

General manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. said that while everyone in the organization misses Thompson’s presence — and will miss seeing his dog Rocco around the facility — he is confident the roster can adjust.

“We’re trying to make it as normal as possible and not overdo it, overthink it,” Dunleavy told ESPN. “I think everybody will adapt and move forward and have a nice year. And same for Klay.”

Green says he and Curry have been busy going through the usual rhythm of training camp and that it won’t truly hit them that they’re moving on without Thompson until the regular season starts. Green says he knows he will feel Thompson’s absence when the Warriors’ starting lineup is introduced at the home opener against the Clippers on Oct. 27.

“For us, it’s when you get in the game,” Green said. “It’s when you hear the starting lineup called and before Steph is Klay’s name. And then all of a sudden, you hear a different name called.”

It might also take Green a bit to adjust to the fact that when he has the ball at the top of the key and is looking for a shooter to come off a screen, it won’t be Thompson.

For Curry, passing to Thompson for a 3 was unmatched. His 622 assists on Thompson 3-pointers is the most by any duo in the past 25 seasons, according to ESPN Research. Green’s assists on 611 3-pointers to Curry is second.

“You develop that chemistry over so many years and battles,” Curry said. “The lights of the brightest in the playoffs and championships, we earned that level of trust in chemistry and expectation that if we got out there, if we were healthy, we had a chance to beat anybody. It’s a great feeling every time you got on the court. In the history of the league, it’s very rare that you get a core of three that stay together that long.

“The Spurs [trio of Duncan, Ginobili and Parker are] probably up there, but just thinking about how iconic that trio, what we were able to accomplish. We wanted to keep it together for … forever.”

But Green points to the two seasons Thompson was out because of injuries in 2019-20 and 2020-21 as something that helped prepare them for this moment.

“Lucky for us, we had a little practice when we were hurt,” Green said. “It won’t be our first time.”


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Steph Curry has a funny reaction when walking up on Klay Thompson and Dereck Lively II talking at the Liberty game.

CURRY SPENT THE first weekend of September in New York, attending the WNBA’s Aces-Liberty showdown, when he ran into Thompson courtside at Barclays Center.

Thompson was there with new Dallas teammate Dereck Lively II. Curry made sure to playfully amp up the awkwardness for cameras by walking between the two new teammates and yelling out “Ew! Ew!” as he used his hand to shoo them apart so he could walk through.

Publicly, it seemed like an awkward run-in as the two were seated across the court from each other, but the good friends had planned to meet at the game.

They dined at halftime with mutual friends at the Crown Club, a swanky VIP restaurant lounge inside Barclays.

“That was my first time seeing him since I got back from Paris,” Curry said of his golden Olympic summer. “That actually was perfect though. The way we met up again. It was fun. It felt like just seeing your friends.”

Curry knows the date of their first meeting as opponents: Nov. 12 when the Mavericks visit Chase Center. Curry, Green and Kerr know it will be as emotional a night as any they’ve experienced. They say tears will be shed, especially when the Warriors honor Thompson with a video full of memories and when they hear the Golden State crowd roar for the shooting guard.

“Through training camps and practices, we played against each other on opposite teams,” Curry said. “But nothing like an actual competitive NBA game. So they’ll have the ceremony … and I’m going to be fully engaged and present and making sure you celebrate him the way he’s supposed to.

“And then after that, it’s war. That’s how we’re all built.”

Same goes for Green, who says he won’t treat Thompson any differently than he does his good friend LeBron James.

“I’m going to run through his chest,” Green said. “Because I used to run through my older brother’s chest when we played. There’s always this public disdain over me and Bron’s brotherhood. I try to kill him [on the court] more than anybody. I take him out. And vice versa. That’s what it is. I’m more apt to run through his chest than Kyrie [Irving].”

Though Curry and Green will make sure to remind Thompson what he left behind on the court, this split is an amicable one.

“It’s a happy divorce, if there’s a divorce,” Green said. “A lot of divorces are nasty. This ain’t one of them. I don’t even qualify it as a divorce. It’s just the next chapter in all of our lives. It’s an opportunity for me and Steph, see what we can do together.”

Before Thompson left for Dallas training camp, he called Green to see if the power forward wanted to join him for one last summer ride on his new boat in Los Angeles.

Green had a family emergency and couldn’t make it.

Curry, though, never did get to join Thompson out on the water. He always thought there would be time. But life and the hectic schedule of raising a family made it difficult.

“It’s weird, we talked about [taking the boat out] when we first came into the league, stuff that we used to do together,” Curry said. “Then you start having families, me and Draymond have multiple kids and schedules going crazy. But I will get on this boat at some point, even though we’re not teammates anymore.

“You’re friends first, teammates second. And that is how the relationship is and we will always be. I wish it was both. But I love Klay, I respect him for 78 games out of the year. I won’t say I’ll be rooting for him, but I’ll be watching him. The other four games we play him, I’ll be ready to go at him.”



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Exame Nacional de Acesso ENA/Profmat em 2026 — Universidade Federal do Acre

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A Coordenação Institucional do Mestrado Profissional em Matemática em Rede Nacional (PROFMAT/UFAC) divulga a lista de pedidos de matrícula deferidos pela Coordenação, no âmbito do Exame Nacional de Acesso 2026.

LISTA DE PEDIDO DE MATRÍCULA DEFERIDOS

1 ALEXANDRE SANTA CATARINA
2 CARLOS KEVEN DE MORAIS MAIA
3 FELIPE VALENTIM DA SILVA
4 LUCAS NASCIMENTO DA SILVA
5 CARLOS FERREIRA DE ALMEIDA
6 ISRAEL FARAZ DE SOUZA
7 MARCUS WILLIAM MACIEL OLIVEIRA
8 WESLEY BEZERRA
9 SÉRGIO MELO DE SOUZA BATALHA SALES
10 NARCIZO CORREIA DE AMORIM JÚNIOR

Informamos aos candidatos que as aulas terão início a partir do dia 6 de março de 2026, no Bloco dos Mestrados da Universidade Federal do Acre. O horário das aulas será informado oportunamente.

Esclarecemos, ainda, que os pedidos de matrícula serão encaminhados ao Núcleo de Registro e Controle Acadêmico da UFAC, que poderá solicitar documentação complementar.



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O programa de pós-graduação em Letras: Linguagem e Identidade (PPGLI) da Ufac chega aos 20 anos com um legado consolidado na formação de profissionais da educação na Amazônia. Criado em 2005 e com sua primeira turma de mestrado iniciada em 2006, o PPGLI passou a ofertar curso de doutorado a partir de 2019. Em 2026, o programa contabiliza 330 mestres e doutores titulados, muitos deles com inserção em instituições de ensino e pesquisa na região.

Os dados mais recentes apontam que 41% dos egressos do PPGLI atuam como docentes na própria Ufac e no Instituto Federal do Acre (Ifac), enquanto 39,4% contribuem com a educação básica. Com conceito 5 na avaliação da Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (Capes) no quadriênio 2017-2020, o PPGLI figura entre os melhores da região Norte.

“Ao longo dessas duas décadas, o programa de pós-graduação em Linguagem e Identidade destaca-se pela excelência acadêmica e pela forte relevância social”, disse a reitora Guida Aquino. “Sua trajetória tem contribuído de forma decisiva para a produção científica e cultural, especialmente no campo dos estudos sobre linguagens e identidades, fortalecendo o compromisso da Ufac com formação qualificada, pesquisa e transformação social.”

O coordenador do programa, Gerson Albuquerque, destacou que, apesar de recente no contexto da pós-graduação brasileira, o PPGLI promove uma transformação na educação superior da Amazônia acreana. “Nesses 20 anos, o PPGLI foi responsável não apenas pela formação de centenas de profissionais altamente qualificados, mas por inúmeras outras iniciativas e realizações que impactam diretamente a sociedade.”

Entre essas ações, Gerson citou a implementação de uma política linguística pioneira que possibilitou o ingresso e permanência de estudantes indígenas e de outras minorias linguísticas, além do protagonismo de pesquisadores indígenas em projetos voltados ao fortalecimento de suas culturas e línguas. “As ações do PPGLI transcenderam os limites acadêmicos, gerando impactos sociais, culturais e econômicos significativos”, opinou. “O programa contribui para a construção de uma sociedade mais inclusiva e consciente de sua riqueza linguística e cultural.”

Educação básica, pesquisa e projetos

Sobre a inserção dos egressos na educação básica, Gerson considerou que, embora a formação stricto sensu seja voltada prioritariamente ao ensino superior e à pesquisa, o alcance do PPGLI vai além. “Se analisarmos o perfil de nossos mestres e doutores, 72% atuam em instituições de ensino superior, técnico, tecnológico ou na educação básica. Isso atesta a importância do programa para a Amazônia e para a área de linguística e literatura, uma das que mais forma mestres e doutores no país.”

O professor também destacou a trajetória de 15 egressos que hoje se destacam em instituições de ensino, projetos de extensão e pesquisa, tanto no Brasil quanto no exterior. Para ele, esses exemplos ilustram a diversidade de atuações do corpo formado pelo programa, que inclui professores indígenas, pesquisadores em literatura comparada, especialistas em língua brasileira de sinais (Libras), artistas da palavra, autores de livros, lideranças educacionais e docentes em universidades peruanas.

A produção científica do PPGLI também foi ressaltada pelo coordenador, que apontou os avanços no quadriênio 2021-2024 como reflexo de um projeto acadêmico articulado com os desafios amazônicos. “Promovemos ações de ensino, pesquisa e extensão com foco na diversidade étnica, linguística e cultural. Nossas parcerias internacionais ampliam o alcance do programa sem perder o vínculo com as realidades locais, especialmente as regiões de fronteira com Peru e Bolívia.”

Entre os destaques estão as políticas afirmativas, a produção de material didático bilíngue para escolas indígenas, a inserção em redes de pesquisa e eventos científicos, a publicação de livros e dossiês temáticos e a atuação dos docentes e discentes em comunidades ribeirinhas e florestais.

Para os próximos anos, o desafio, segundo Gerson, é manter e ampliar essas ações. “Nosso foco está no aprimoramento das estratégias de educação inclusiva e no fortalecimento do impacto social do Programa”, afirmou. Para marcar a data, o PPGLI irá realizar um seminário comemorativo no início de fevereiro de 2026, além de uma série de homenagens e atividades acadêmico-culturais ao longo do ano.

 



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A Ufac realizou a solenidade de lançamento da nova versão do Sistema Eletrônico de Informações (SEI), que passa a operar na versão 5.0.3. A atualização oferece interface mais moderna, melhorias de desempenho, maior segurança e avanços significativos na gestão de documentos eletrônicos. O evento ocorreu nesta segunda-feira, 12, no auditório da Pró-Reitoria de Graduação.

A reitora Guida Aquino destacou a importância da modernização para a eficiência institucional. Ela lembrou que a primeira implantação do SEI ocorreu em 2020, antes mesmo do início da pandemia, permitindo à universidade manter suas atividades administrativas durante o período de restrições sanitárias. “Esse sistema coroou um momento importante da nossa história. Agora, com a versão 5.0, damos mais um passo na economia de papel, na praticidade e na sustentabilidade. Não tenho dúvida de que teremos mais celeridade e eficiência no nosso dia a dia.” 

Ela também pontuou que a universidade está entre as primeiras do país a operar com a versão mais atual do sistema e reforçou o compromisso da gestão em concluir o mandato com entregas concretas. “Trabalharei até o último dia para garantir que a Ufac continue avançando. Não fiz da Reitoria trampolim político. Fizemos obras, sim, mas também implementamos políticas. Digitalizamos assentamentos, reorganizamos processos, criamos oportunidades para estudantes e servidores. E tudo isso se comunica diretamente com o que estamos lançando hoje.” 

Guida reforçou que a credibilidade institucional conquistada ao longo dos anos é resultado de um esforço coletivo. “Tudo o que fiz na Reitoria foi com compromisso com esta universidade. E farei até o último dia. Continuamos avançando porque a Ufac merece.”

Mudanças e gestão documental

Responsável técnico pela atualização, o diretor do Núcleo de Tecnologia da Informação (NTI), Jerbisclei de Souza Silva, explicou que a nova versão exigiu mudanças profundas na infraestrutura de servidores e bancos de dados, devido ao crescimento exponencial de documentos armazenados.

“São milhões de arquivos em PDF e externos que exigem processamento, armazenamento e desempenho. A atualização envolveu um trabalho complexo e minucioso da nossa equipe, que fez tudo com o máximo cuidado para garantir segurança e estabilidade”, explicou. Ele ressaltou ainda que o novo SEI já conta com recursos de inteligência artificial e apresentou melhora perceptível na velocidade de navegação.

O coordenador de Documentos Eletrônicos e gestor do SEI, Márcio Pontes, reforçou que a nova versão transforma o sistema em uma ferramenta de gestão documental mais ampla, com funcionalidades como classificação, eliminação e descrição de documentos conforme tabela de temporalidade. “Passamos a ter um controle mais efetivo sobre o ciclo de vida dos documentos. Isso representa um avanço muito importante para a universidade.” Ele informou ainda que nesta quinta-feira, 15, será realizada uma live, às 10h, no canal UfacTV no YouTube, para apresentar todas as novidades do sistema e tirar dúvidas dos usuários.

A coordenação do SEI passou a funcionar em novo endereço: saiu do pavimento superior e agora está localizada no térreo do prédio do Nurca/Arquivo Central, com acesso facilitado ao público. Os canais de atendimento seguem ativos pelo WhatsApp (68) 99257-9587 e e-mail sei@ufac.br.

Também participaram da solenidade o pró-reitor de Planejamento, Alexandre Hid; o pró-reitor de Extensão e Cultura, Carlos Paula de Moraes; e a pró-reitora de Inovação e Tecnologia, Almecina Balbino.

 



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