“Our players as it is don’t wanna be vaccinated” Fake Klay Thompson hilariously recruited to play alongside Kevin Durant by Nets owner
Klay Thompson has been a very effective player for the Golden State Warriors. He is currently averaging 4.4 made three-pointers per game this series versus the Boston Celtics. He had a very late return to the game but his averages were picked up almost were they were left off. He put up 20.4 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 2.4 assists including 1.1 steals per game.
The Warriors are currently one win away from recapturing the title. During Game 5, Thompson had 21 points of the night as he shot 5 threes. Game 6 awaits him as it is when the veteran usually erupts. He has put up 20.7 points in game sixes throughout his career which have involved three 30-point games and a 41-point performance in 2016. Although the Warriors are extremely close to winning the title, fans were upset over Thompson being banned from the Chase Center for life.
Klay Thompson impersonator gets lifetime ban from the Chase Center
A Klay Thompson impersonator was banned from entering the Chase Center before Game 5 between the Warriors and Boston Celtics. Dawson Gurley who better goes by BigDaws on YouTube entered the arena wearing Golden State gear. Dawson also has a similar profile to Klay which helped him get through security with ease. He got through and straight on to the court where he shot around for 15 minutes before being escorted out.
Gurley seemed in high spirits with the security as some of them knew him from his previous video of impersonating the NBA star. His first video went viral on the internet and gave him his big break. However, fans surrounded the YouTube legend before the security official personally handed over a letter stating that he was banned for trespassing. Gurley had tickets worth $10,000 which was not confirmed to be refunded.
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Brooklyn Nets owner Joe Tsai trolls the internet over Klay impersonator ban
The news had broken out about the “fake Klay Thompson” being banned from the arena for life. But fans found it hilarious how he managed to walk through security and participate in a shoot around for as long as he did. Owner of the Brooklyn Nets, Joe Tsai also chimed in on the trolling and said this on Twitter, “They don’t want you in Golden State. Come play in Brooklyn! #FakeTampering.”
Here are a couple of other reactions from fans as well.
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