Golden State Warriors guard Klay Thompson has no sympathy for his lookalike, who got banned from the Chase Center. Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

Klay Thompson does not appear to have much sympathy for his (slightly unflattering) lookalike.

Speaking with reporters on Thursday, the Golden State Warriors star offered a funny reaction to Dawson Gurley (aka “Fake Klay”), the viral Thompson impersonator who apparently just got banned from Chase Center.

“Oh man, poor guy,” said Thompson, per The Mercury News. “Just trying to get some good content. You play stupid games, you get rewarded stupid prizes.” 

Gurley, who has made a name for himself by dressing up as Thompson to trick the unsuspecting, made the headlines this week for his latest stunt. He bypassed multiple security checkpoints prior to Game 5 of the NBA Finals and even got some shots up on the court. Afterward, Gurley said that he got banned for life from Chase Center and even showed off what appeared to be a letter from arena security. You can read the full story here.

Despite the ban (and despite the real Thompson’s ice-cold response), Gurley is actually doing pretty well for himself. His video of the incident has already gotten more than  3.5 million views on YouTube. Gurley is also being recruited by a player on a rival team now that he is no longer welcome at Chase Center.

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