The only person happier that Michael Thompson won the 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities on Sunday may have been Mychal Thompson, no relation, the Bahamian-born two-time NBA champion with the Los Angeles Lakers and father of NBA All-Star Klay Thompson.
That’s because Mychal, 65, who is a broadcaster for the Lakers and the former No. 1 overall pick in the 1987 NBA Draft, took great pride in Michael’s victory – as if it was his own.
There’s a slight difference in the spelling of their first name, but Mychal Thompson, who tweets from the Twitter handle @champagnenuts, was fully engrossed in Thompson’s exploits this weekend as he shared the 36- and 54-hole lead and made birdie at two of the final three holes to clinch a two-stroke victory, his first since 2003, in Minnesota.
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WOOHOOO…I WON!!! FINALLY
— Mychal Thompson (@champagnennuts) July 26, 2020
The 6-10 former center first tweeted on Friday.
WOW…I played great today in the TPC Twin Cities turnament…I am tied for the lead at 12 under…
— Mychal Thompson (@champagnennuts) July 24, 2020
And he kept at it, especially on Sunday.
Lotta pressure on me today here at the TPC Twin Cities turney…I’m at -16 tied with sum dude named Adam Long whoever HE is…
— Mychal Thompson (@champagnennuts) July 26, 2020
Mychal Thompson was a former All-American for the Minnesota Gophers (1974-78), so all the more fitting that Michael Thompson would win in Golden Gopher country.
Shucks…They BETTER be pullin for ME here in the Twin Cities…Once a Gopher ALWAYS a Gopher…
— Mychal Thompson (@champagnennuts) July 26, 2020
This one may be the best of all…
I just wish they’d spell my name right…
— Mychal Thompson (@champagnennuts) July 26, 2020
You can just feel the love in these tweets…
Cmon,ME…Lets win this 3M turnament today,will me…
— Mychal Thompson (@champagnennuts) July 26, 2020
No spoilers.
OK…I’mgonna turn off the golf game right now and tape it and watch it at 333…So nobody tell me if I won or Choked…Shhhhh
— Mychal Thompson (@champagnennuts) July 26, 2020
Next year’s 3M Open pro-am — if there is one — needs to bring these two sporting greats of the same name together otherwise what are we even doing here?
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