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Klay Thompson understands the importance of setting attainable goals for yourself.

In an interview with Complex, the Warriors star revealed he has a dream job for his post-playing days — and it's both modest and adorable.

"It's my dream to one day be an athletic director of a high school slash high school coach," Thompson said. "When I'm done playing, everything I've learned, I just want to give back to the kids who are coming up."

We have the feeling Klay's going to be able to make that dream happen.

Thompson himself attended Santa Margarita Catholic High in Orange County. His senior year, he and his team won the CIF State Division III title, and his jersey was retired earlier this year. According to the OC Register, Thompson still makes regular visits to Santa Margarita during his off time to chat with students and shoot around with the team.

"Klay will come back and just show up on campus," Eagles coach Jeff Reinert told the Register. "It didn't used to be like that where a celebrity would come around and spend some time."

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Thompson's also giving back in the form of his new charity, The Thompson Foundation. Thompson told Complex he plans to officially launch the venture soon and that the funds he raises will go toward people in the Bay Area and the Bahamas, where family on his father's side resides.