The Golden State Warriors are one of the most beloved teams in the NBA. If you want to attend a game, though, it can cost you hundreds of dollars.

Fans and players like Juan Toscano-Anderson, who grew up in Oakland, California, can tell you how tickets to a game were practically free about 10 years ago.

Since the Big 3 of Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green started a dynasty, fans from everywhere flock to see them.

After practice Tuesday, Thompson expressed his displeasure with the group of fans who have spoken negatively about his new teammate Nemanja Bjelica.

“Man, nobody is appreciated by the fans,” Thompson told ClutchPoints. “Fans are so fans man. The real fans know.”

The three-time champion didn't hold back when calling out the bandwagon fans.

“I'm talking about the fans prior to winning championships who sat through many years of not winning,” Klay Thompson explained. “These new fans who come around and expect greatness and they weren't anywhere to be found prior, we can forget about those folks. They don't deserve to rep the Warriors.”

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Like most organizations, when you start to win games, the fans come running. However, the Warriors fanbase grew faster than normal.

Thompson, Curry and Green helped bring the Bay Area their first NBA title since 1975. The three became instant legends and grew humongous followings over the years.

The love was accepted by Thompson and the Dubs, but their respect and loyalty remain with the fans who were there before the success.