Klay Thompson was besotted by Malika Andrews with him forced to do a double take as he caught a glimpse of her
The Boston Celtics crowd was loud in their support for their team and it paid-off. However, Warriors star claimed he wasn’t bothered by the loud crowd and instead was caught trying to impress a lady reporter.
Golden State fell into a 2–1 hole against the Celtics following a 116–100 Boston victory, a contest in which Thompson finished with 25 points on 7–17 from the field. However, Klay Thompson’s efforts to impress ESPN reporter Malika Andrews video went viral as fans started poking fun at Thompson.
Klay Thompson Caught Checking Out NBA Reporter Malika Andrews Ahead Of Game 3, Video Viral
Klay Thompson’s Efforts to Impress Malika Andrews went Viral
LOOK AT KLAY LMFAOOO pic.twitter.com/LqCFrDFSII
— No Context Warriors (@NoContext_GSW) June 8, 2022
Klay Thompson was willing to put everything on the line. Before the game, a video of the Golden State Warriors star having to take numerous looks at ESPN’s Malika Andrews, who was in the middle of interviewing Gary Payton Jr, went viral.
The audience at TD Garden in Boston for the first NBA Finals game in Boston in 12 years was about as predicted. Klay Thompson, a sharpshooter for the Golden State Warriors, addressed out after the Warriors’ Game 3 loss to the Boston Celtics that he didn’t really appreciate the attitude of Boston Celtics fans.
Klay wasn’t too concerned by the loud Boston crowd before the game. Rather, he seemed to be concentrating on ESPN reporter Malika Andrews. Klay was doing everything he could to grab Malika’s attention, according to Twitter. Klay’s attempt to check out Malika was rapidly shared on social media.
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The Golden State Warriors trail the Boston Celtics in the NBA Finals by two games to one after losing 116-100 in Game 3 of the best-of-seven series on Wednesday.
Golden State was in a similar situation in 2015, trailing LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers 2-1 in the NBA Finals before winning three straight to capture the championship. When Warriors shooting guard Klay Thompson spoke with reporters after the game, he was thinking about that series.
Thompson, on the other hand, rebounded off a 4-of-19 effort in Game 2 by scoring 25 points in Game 3 on Wednesday. Curry (31.3 PPG in the NBA Finals) added 31 points on 12-of-22 shooting to his incredible championship performance.
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