Full of seum, Klay Thompson gets carried away against Celtics fans!

Klay Thompson has always had this reputation as a cool guy, who hardly ever gets angry and tries to keep a smile on his face. all circumstance. But this Wednesday, following the defeat of his Warriors in the Finals, he showed a surprising face, full of seum.

After a convincing Game 2 in steamroller mode, the Warriors had the opportunity to recover the advantage of the field this Wednesday on the floor of the Celtics… But nothing happened as planned, since if Stephen Curry was once once more exceptional, despite three costly ball losses at the start of the 4th quarter, he was totally abandoned by some teammates.

Klay Thompson put 25 points, but “only” 5/13 behind the arc, proof that he has not really found his legendary address, Andrew Wiggins was rather complete in his role with 18 points, 7 rebounds, 2 blocks and 2 interceptions but a too discreet second period, and above all, Draymond Green was transparent. At his level, finishing with 2 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists is almost shameful.

Klay Thompson gets angry with Celtics fans

What if, he who always takes pleasure in confusing his opponents, had let himself be disturbed by the many attacks from the TD Garden public once morest him? He was targeted by “Fuck Draymond” from the first minute, which may have annoyed him and pushed him to thwart. In any case following the meeting, Klay Thompson wanted to come back to these songs with a very strange statement, and above all full of seum.

We have already played in front of hostile and virulent audiences. But there they were swinging swear words in front of children. It was really classy. Well done Boston, good job.

After the meeting and this new defeat for the Warriors, Klay Thompson did not hesitate to point out the attitude of some Celtics fans, who insulted Steve Kerr’s men with a few insults, despite the many children present at the TD Garden. A complaint that gently made the main concerned laugh, since the Boston public is renowned for its hostility, even among young people.

What he doesn’t know is that it must have been an 8-year-old child who started the songs… It’s Boston, my brother.

Klay Thompson has been in the NBA for years, it’s probably not the first time he hears insults coming down from the stands, especially since he is playing in a team that the majority does not necessarily appreciate. It’s up to him to ignore for Game 4.

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