Even though Klay Thompson had an off-night on Monday, he still ended up at the centre of social media attention. But it was not because of his performance. Instead, fans went crazy over his girlfriend, Megan Thee Stallion, who turned heads sitting courtside at the American Airlines Center.Megan showed up for the Dallas Mavericks' fourth-straight home game in a bold, cowboy-inspired outfit that instantly caught everyone’s attention. She rocked a crop top, beige pants, boots, and a cowboy hat, and photos of her look spread quickly across social media, leaving fans in awe.“Taylor Swift could never….,” one fan said.Unbiased Mets Fan @TheMetsXLINK@HaterReport_ Taylor Swift could never….“Good for Klay,” a fan said.“This is why Klay can’t focus,” another fan said.Here are some more reactions from fans.“Klay go home happy each game, win or lose,” one fan said.“She’s gonna make every player on that court play like prime LeBron,” another fan said.“Tell her stay home she distracting Klay!” one fan said.Megan Thee Stallion was seen cheering for Klay Thompson all night from the sidelines. Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough to help the team prevent suffering a 101-94 loss against the OKC Thunder.Megan Thee Stallion’s bold prediction for Klay Thompson doesn’t pan outBefore the October 28 OKC Thunder-Dallas Mavericks clash, Megan Thee Stallion spoke about her boyfriend, Klay Thompson, and how she expected him to perform against the defending champions. The rapper expressed her confidence, saying she expected him to go off on a scoring tear.“He better drop all of them motherf***ers,” Megan hilariously said. “No he’s gonna do his best.” Unfortunately, things didn’t go as she predicted. The veteran guard finished the night with just eight points, shooting 3-for-11 from the field and 2-for-6 from three-point land.While it’s still early in the season, Klay Thompson’s performance has been concerning for Dallas. Through four games, he’s averaging only 9.0 points and 3.5 rebounds, shooting 34.2% from the field and 28.6% from three-point range.Coach Jason Kidd may need to make a tough decision. Max Christie has been efficient coming off the bench, averaging 12.3 points on 55.2% shooting from the floor and an impressive 56.5% from deep. If Thompson’s slump continues, Kidd might consider giving Christie a spot in the starting lineup.