Following a victory against the Los Angeles Lakers in their opening game of the NBA season, Golden State Warriors player Klay Thompson revealed that head coach Steve Kerr used Barcelona as an example for the team to follow in terms of their movement on the basketball court.The NBA’s back, the Warriors are back. You know what else is back?🚨WARRIORS-LAKERS REWATCH THREAD🚨Defense was the theme tonight. Lakers run Delay Chicago. Watch Draymond go under the first screen, then switch w/ Looney. Draymond takes AD and pushes him out of the deep post. pic.twitter.com/OC4hXTFjrK— Joe Viray (@JoeVirayNBA) October 19, 2022 NBA legend Charles Barkley praised the Warriors movement while appearing as a pundit on TNT, saying: “You guys are the best without the ball that I have seen without the ball in a long time.” And Thompson then replied: “I give credit to Steve [Kerr], he came in, and he had a vision just to keep that thing hot. He gave us the perfect example of FC Barcelona. They call it tiki-taka. It’s just – kick it to the open man and with us give it to the open man, keep it moving, and it just plays to me and Steph’s [Curry] strengths so much.”Skilled to perfection: Spanish Tiki-taka is such a sight for sore eyes (VIDEO)Pep Guardiola is credited with popularising the tiki-taka style with his Barcelona side in the late 2000s and early 2010s. The tactic was also used to significant effect by the Spain national team, who clinched back-to-back European Championships on either side of a World Cup triumph in 2010.##NAJAVA_MECA_6736943##