Klay Thompson and Megan Thee Stallion are apparently making their love known on the ‘gram.
Days after the Grammy-winning rapper included the Dallas Mavericks star in a poolside Instagram post, Thompson, 35, shared a collection of vacation shots Saturday on the social media platform that featured him cozying up to a woman in the Bahamas.
Although Thompson’s lady in question had her face turned away from the camera, the bright pink nails matched those Megan, 30, rocked in her original pool shoot on July 9.
Thompson added a photo of a couple holding hands to his PDA-packed carousel.
Prior to her romance with Thompson, Megan was linked to Chicago Bulls forward Torrey Craig last summer.
At the time, the pair participated in a TikTok couple’s challenge, where they answered questions about one another by pointing at each other or themselves with their eyes shut.
Megan shared the video before deleting it.
Thompson, who was previously involved with actress Laura Harrier, is coming off his first season in Dallas after spending the first 13 years of his NBA career with the Warriors.
A four-time NBA champ with Golden State, Thompson averaged 14 points, 3.4 rebounds and 2.0 assists this past season.
Thompson originally agreed to a three-year, $50 million contract with the Mavericks during free agency last July.
The Mavericks, fresh off a 2024 NBA Finals run, then shook up the NBA in February when they stunningly traded star Luka Doncic to the Lakers, resulting in a turbulent fallout for the Dallas franchise.
When asked in April if he still would have chosen the Mavericks, knowing what he knows now, Thompson scoffed at the “ridiculous” question.
“You can’t do that to me… That’s kind of a ridiculous question,” he said. “I don’t own a time machine, and I don’t believe in looking back. If I didn’t have my whole career, I would not be where I’m at, and I wouldn’t have been able to persevere through two really hard injuries.”
The future is looking bright for the Mavericks, though, as the team selected former Duke standout Cooper Flagg with the first overall pick in last month’s NBA draft.