NBA star Klay Thompson's savage comeback to delivery driver trying to troll him goes viral: 'Weirdo'

Klay Thompson did not take kindly to a heckler, only identified as a delivery driver, while he was signing autographs recently in Dallas, ending his comeback to the wannabe troll by calling him a 'weirdo.' 

Thompson, who has quickly become beloved in his first season as a Maverick, hears the heckler in between showing attention to his fans. 

The 34-year-old is an NBA veteran who has heard everything from fans, making his reply look like a softball response compared to an unexperienced person interrupting his fun. 

'I’m the only one that doesn’t give a f***. I don’t even know who the f*** you are,' the delivery guy bizarrely yelled to show the guy he does not know a lot of attention while he shouted cuss words in front of children. 

Thompson smiled and gave his amusing retort, still while signing autographs for his fans.

'But you’re over there watching you bum! Go do your job, weirdo,' Thompson replied. 

Klay Thompson did not take kindly to a recent heckler, only identified as a delivery driver

Klay Thompson did not take kindly to a recent heckler, only identified as a delivery driver

Thompson replied to the heckler truing to interrupt an autograph signing, calling him a 'weirdo'

Thompson replied to the heckler truing to interrupt an autograph signing, calling him a 'weirdo' 

The fans receiving the autographs could not stop laughing at the exchange, with the delivery driver appearing not to reply to being called a 'weirdo' before the video ends.

Fans on social media who did not attend the autograph signing thought that Thompson looked better in the interaction for responding, instead of trying to ignore the heckler. 

'Klay owned him lol you mess with the bull you get the horns,' one social-media user said. 

Thompson's switch to the Mavericks has gone well, as Dallas is currently sitting in fourth in the Western Conference. 

His former team, the Warriors, are five spots lower in ninth place.

Thompson played for Golden State for 13 seasons, where alongside Steph Curry, he won four NBA championships and was a five-time NBA All-Star.