You may remember Fake Klay Thompson.
He is a guy who looks like a thick version of Klay Thompson who showed up at games if full Warriors gear.
He showed up for Game 5 of the NBA Finals, but made the mistake of going through the employee and team entrance.
According to him, that got him banned for life. Here is how he tells the story.
At game 5 and warriors just banned me for life from their arena.
I was banned because I walked pass 5 layers of security guards (who willingly let me through security without asking for ID) & shot around on the court for 10 minutes. I also spent 10K on tickets which they are not refunding. Why should I be banned because their security is incompetent?
Technically, I did not trespass. I talked to security, went through metal detectors, and walked right into the building. They welcomed me with open arms. I also never claimed to be Klay.
Was it worth it to lose 10K on tickets and be banned for life? Absolutely. I was an NBA player for 10 minutes bro.
The Fake Klay Thompson’s real name is Dawson Gurley.
Dawson Gurley, also known as Big Daws, is an American YouTube personality, known for the channel Big Daws TV (stylized BigDawsTv) consisting of pranks, with a second channel called BigDawsVlogs consisting of vlogs and extra footage from his main channel.
Gurley was born on May 19, 1993, in Olathe, Kansas and graduated from Olathe East High School. He then received an associate degree from Mesa Community College.
Gurley started making videos when he was 11 years old, inspired by Jackass movie after receiving a camera as gift for Christmas from his parents. Gurley started his YouTube career in 2012, He started filming videos on the campus of Arizona State University.Some of his videos started going viral in 2014.
Flip the pages for his tweets and the letter the Warriors gave him saying he is banned for life.