It’s hardly surprising that many famous people attended the decisive game of the Warriors-Lakers series in Los Angeles on Friday.
With Twitter CEO Elon Musk sitting courtside next to the Lakers’ bench, the big names in technology made the trip from San Francisco. Musk recently announced that Linda Yaccarino, a former NBCUniversal executive, will succeed him as the social media platform’s chief executive. Due to braking issues, Musk’s other business, Tesla, is being forced to recall several vehicles in China.
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Jack Harlow, a rapper-turned-actor, was present and was shown on the ESPN broadcast sitting next to a person who had a crimson rendition of Aang from “Avatar: The Last Airbender”‘s forehead tattoo. In a new version of the film “White Men Can’t Jump,” Harlow is the lead. Woody Harrelson, who starred in the 1992 film’s original version, was also present.
On the national broadcast, stars Michael B. Jordan, Andy Garcia, and Leonardo DiCaprio were included. Kim Kardashian also made another courtside visit in this season. Under the basket were actors Tim Robinson and Sam Richardson, who played comedians in the films “I Think You Should Leave” and “Detroiters,” respectively. Lewis Hamilton, a Formula 1 racer, was also spotted with Leonardo DiCaprio and Jeffrey Katzenberg, a Hollywood producer.
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Additionally present was Bad Bunny, a legendary musician.
Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny in attendance for Game 6 🔥 pic.twitter.com/asJ2FKpGEr
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) May 13, 2023
A packed house in LA for Game 6 👀#NBACelebRow pic.twitter.com/ruIq8jdq2C
— NBA (@NBA) May 13, 2023