Fake Klay Thompson is likely never going to be able to watch a Golden State Warriors game again in the Chase Center after the impersonator was slapped with a lifetime ban for his antics ahead of Game 5 of the NBA Finals on Monday night. Well, if the Warriors don't want him around, it appears that the Brooklyn Nets are more than willing to take him in.

Nets owner Joe Tsai came out with a hilarious tweet wherein he fake recruits fake Klay to the Nets. Needless to say, Fake Klay has options right now:

“They don’t want you in Golden State. Come play in Brooklyn! #FakeTampering 🤣🤣🤣” Tsai wrote in his tweet.

For what it's worth, Kevin Durant made his way from Golden State to the Nets a couple of years ago, so he knows a thing or two about leaving the Warriors for greener pastures. Surely, he'd have a few pointers for Fake Klay in this regard.

For those that require context, Fake Klay, aka Dawson Gurley, was able to infiltrate security personnel in the Chase Center on Monday before Game 5. The YouTuber was even able to take a couple of shots on the court before security realised that they were duped. Clearly, he left quite an impression on the billionaire Nets owner.