Boy Meets Hero

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Earlier this month, Joseph Tagaban, 15, a Fil-Am based in Petersburg, Alaska, got his wish to meet his idol, Golden State Warriors' star Klay Thompson. The memorable meeting took place in Southern California where Joseph and his family were flown by the Make-A-Wish Foundation. The nonprofit and ESPN co-produce the My Wish series, which features famous celebrities spending time with children afflicted with serious illnesses.

Joseph Tagaban (left) and Klay Thompson (Source: Golden State Warriors Facebook)

Joseph has just undergone almost a year of treatment in a Seattle hospital for ALS, a type of blood cancer that is rare among young people. In fact, he thought he was going back for a checkup; the Southern California detour was a total surprise. An avid basketball player himself who can do three-pointers, Joseph bonded with Klay easily.

Here's the My Wish feature covering that fateful day when Klay made his fan very happy. The four-time NBA champ gifted Joseph with a trove of Warriors memorabilia, and one of his prized possessions: an autographed picture of Kobe Bryant given to him when he was just 15 years old. 

Joseph's unforgettable experience ended with valuable advice from Klay who knows how it feels to endure a serious health issue (he couldn't play for more than two years because of injuries). The Juneau Empire quotes Joseph repeating Klay's words to him: “Take small little steps, test yourself and you’ll eventually make it," the star told the fan.

Words that Joseph will definitely take to heart. After his day with Klay, he had his checkup in Seattle and was found to have had a relapse, according to his mother, Jessielea Tagaban. 

‘Test yourself and you’ll eventually make it’: Petersburg teen takes NBA All-Star’s advice into fight with cancer | Juneau Empire