WATCH: Klay Thompson look-alike banned from Golden State Warriors games for life

Courtesy of BigDawsTv on YouTube

Dawson Gurley is well known around Northern California for being a look-alike of Golden State Warriors star Klay Thompson.

Gurley has fooled fans by signing autographs as Mr. Thompson in the past. He’s also been a fixture at both Oakland’s Oracle Arena and San Francisco’s Chase Center during Warriors game.

Not for much longer.

Gurley took to social media ahead of Game 5 of the NBA Finals to report that he’s been banned from Warriors games for life.

The story is rather interesting in that the YouTube personality claims that he was let into Chase Center with employees and players of the Golden State Warriors without even showing his identification. He then proceeded to take part in pre-game warm-ups on the court. Also known as “Big Daws,” Gurley posted a letter of his notice of banishment on Twitter.

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“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.”

Klay Thompson look-alike, Dawson Gurley

The Klay Thompson look-alike claims that the Warriors indicated they would not refund the $10,000 he spent on tickets for the game. He also noted that it’s absolutely worth it.

Video of Gurley maing his way into Chase Center surfaced following his banishment. As you can see below, it sure looks like he didn’t deserve a ban. You can judge on your own.

As for the real Klay Thompson and his Warriors, they are taking on Boston in Game 6 Thursday evening with a chance to win their fourth NBA title in eight years.

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