Klay will buy Warriors toaster if they go 16-0

Alysha Tsuji | USA TODAY

A confused Klay Thompson signed a fan's toaster on March 13, and ever since then, the Warriors have only lost one game. Some fans began to say that the power of the toaster was helping Golden State win.

The Warriors are now 13-0 in the postseason. The day before they face the Cavaliers in Game 2 of the Finals, Klay was asked about the toaster. He said that if they manage to sweep Cleveland, he'll buy the team a toaster.

"I don't know if we'll do it. It's gonna be pretty hard, the Cavs especially. But yeah, I'll gladly buy the whole team a toaster if we go 16-0. It'll be incredibly difficult."

Klay says he will gladly buy the team a toaster if they go 16-0 this postseason pic.twitter.com/bWYmC7Z9pS — Sports Illustrated (@SInow) June 3, 2017

Why just one toaster and not one for each player? I'm not sure. Perhaps it'll be a super expensive high-tech toaster.

Klay's dad, two-time NBA champ Mychal Thompson, has also talked about toasters. After Game 1 of the Finals, Mychal told ESPN that he believes the Warriors should buy all of their season ticket holders toasters if they win the championship - "Reward the fans with a toaster of their own," he said.

Klay's reaction to a fan asking him to sign his toaster is priceless. 😂 (via @R_Dollaz) pic.twitter.com/y29GCVfG8c — SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) March 14, 2017

Klay on the winning streak - "The toaster has been working" pic.twitter.com/vyUo2MrBo8 — Oracle Arena (@OracleArena) May 31, 2017

The toaster owner, who's name is Ronnie Reyes, is trying to score free tickets.

Plus, he was featured in the Wall Street Journal. He's enjoying his celebrity status.