Klay Thompson jokes he forgot Warriors existed, was Lakers fan as a kid
There's absolutely no guarantee that a child who grows up to be an NBA player will play for the childhood team of his dreams. And for Golden State Warriors guard Klay Thompson, his young love for the Los Angeles Lakers was so strong that it blinded him to the existence of his future employer.
Thompson was on hand to make a donation to the KIPP Bridge Charter School in Oakland on Friday, and he told the kids that he "was kind of a Laker fan growing up," which seems like an understatement when you see his follow-up comment:
But can you really blame him? One, he was a kid. Two, his dad, Mychal Thompson, was a championship-winning player for the Lakers. Three, he was born in Los Angeles and went to high school in southern California. Four, as Thompson said, the Warriors weren't very good when he was growing up.
But to say that you forgot the Warriors even existed in Oakland? That joke might hit a little close to home with the team set to move across the bay in the near future.