Owner of lucky toaster says Klay Thompson personally invited him to the Warriors parade

Warriors fans Ronnie Reyes of Hayward, CA has his Warriors-branded toaster autographed by Golden State Warriors forward Klay Thompson on March 12, 2017 at NBA Day hosted by Old Navy on Market Street in San Francisco, Calif. less Warriors fans Ronnie Reyes of Hayward, CA has his Warriors-branded toaster autographed by Golden State Warriors forward Klay Thompson on March 12, 2017 at NBA Day hosted by Old Navy on Market Street in San ... more Photo: Courtesy Ronnie Reyes Photo: Courtesy Ronnie Reyes Image 1 of / 40 Caption Close Owner of lucky toaster says Klay Thompson personally invited him to the Warriors parade 1 / 40 Back to Gallery

Those clamoring for a float for Toaster Guy may soon have their bread-based dreams come true.

Ronnie Reyes, the owner of the mystical Warriors-branded toaster famously signed by Klay Thompson, says the man himself reached out to Reyes to invite him to the Warriors victory parade.

"Still can't believe it," Reyes tweeted. "@KlayThompson legit invited me to the parade last night. All because of a toaster."

If you're not up on the legend of the toaster, Reyes brought his Warriors toaster to an autograph signing with Thompson in March. A photo of Thompson looking at the toaster in confusion went viral — and the toaster became even more legendary when Warriors fans realized the team went on an unbeaten streak after Klay signed it.

Ultimately, the Warriors went 31-2 post-toaster signing and, of course, won an NBA title.

In case you were wondering, Reyes plans on bringing the toaster with him to the parade. Fingers crossed it doesn't get too saturated with celebratory champagne. And if you're hoping to share a part of the toaster magic, Adidas is now selling an official Warriors toaster T-shirt. The famed toaster itself is sold out, but you shouldn't be too bummed about that; Reyes said it doesn't actually make great toast despite its talismanic quality.

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The Warriors parade is set to begin at 10 a.m., in Oakland, and will wind through downtown before ending in a public rally at the Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center.