Abigail Ratchford Sure Wants Us To Think She Hooked Up With Klay Thompson

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Ah, to be Klay Thompson: a two-time NBA champion in the midst of a 4-year $69 million (nice) contract at the tender age of 27. The dude’s resume off the court is equally as impressive, as he’s been linked to Brittany Lucio, a former Miss USA contestant, and L.A. Rams cheerleader Cherise Sandra.

Klay is not above the Deep Creep, either. A couple months back, he was sniped lurking in the Instagram stories of a model who accurately refers to herself as “Thirst Trap.”

Most recently, rumors have been swirling about Klay’s involvement with fiery hot 25-year-old Instagram model Abigail Racthford.

Ratchford posted a picture Monday of Rocco, Thompson’s dog, as well as a picture of basketballs on a countertop and pointed message about how well she rested the night before.

“That was the best I’ve slept in a year,” Ratchford wrote beside an angel emoji. She knew exactly what she was doing.

If you’re looking for some Ratchford sextape to leak, don’t hold your breath. Her main goal is to give average dudes like you and I false hope. Thanks for that, Abigail.

“My manager was right that I shouldn’t put [my relationship] out there. … It’s never a good business move,” Ratchford told The Post about broadcasting her personal life. “You kind of have to pretend you’re single, just so [your fans] can have the fantasy of having a chance with you.”

As Andy Dufresne from Shawshank Redemption so eloquently said, “Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things. And no good thing ever dies.” In other words, a man can dream.

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Ok, I’m sweating.

[h/t The Post]

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