Klay Thompson Called Mom From Upstairs When He Chose Washington State (via NBCSAuthentic)
Klay Thompson went to Santa Margarita Catholic High School in Southern California. Mychal Thompson on Klay's high school recruitment: "He was very skinny. He made Reggie Miller look like Karl Malone. That's how skinny Klay was in high school ... so a lot of the Pac-12 schools didn't really take him seriously.""Klay wanted to play in the Pac-12 so bad," his dad, Mychal, explained recently on the podcast"Raising Fame" with Dell and Sonya Curry.
"And then after we got back, Washington State called. And then he went to visit. And then he came back and said, 'I'm going to Washington State.' He just wanted to play in the Pac-12."spend his college years"He made the choice himself. I think he called me from upstairs, 'Hey mom -- I committed to Washington State.' In the house, to tell us," Klay's mom, Julie, explained. "He called to tell and I think we were in the house.
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