Younghoe Koo, DJ Khaled, Tyrese Haliburton among stars spotted at games
The environment of a game is just as important as on-field (or on-court or on-ice) action.
While some venues might be known for their views, cuisine or modern upgrades, others have the ability to create an extremely raucous environment as their claim to fame.
On the other hand, settings such as Madison Square Garden, Lambeau Field and Fenway Park have a penchant for bringing out famous fans.
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Regardless of the reason, stars have been seen on the sideline at several games throughout the week.
Here are some noteworthy spectators who have looked to add to various teams’ home-field advantage.
Boston Red Sox vs. Atlanta Braves
Atlanta Falcons kicker Younghoe Koo threw the first pitch and linked up with Atlanta legend Blooper, the Braves’ mascot.
Koo is true at Truist Park βΎοΈ#ForTheA pic.twitter.com/PGEAF9UxV4
β Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) May 10, 2022
Two Atlanta goats π @BlooperBraves π€ @YounghoeKoo pic.twitter.com/dcdkrTTUg2
β Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) May 10, 2022
Koo is true at Truist Park βΎοΈ#ForTheA pic.twitter.com/PGEAF9UxV4
Two Atlanta goats π @BlooperBraves π€ @YounghoeKoo pic.twitter.com/dcdkrTTUg2
Philadelphia 76ers vs. Miami Heat, Game 5
Miami native, music producer and Heat fan DJ Khaled was active on the sideline for the hometown team’s playoff game.
Minnesota Lynx vs. Indiana Fever
Indiana was well-represented, with Indianapolis Colts linebacker Darius Leonard alongside Indiana Pacers players Tyrese Haliburton and Oshae Brissett.
shoutout to @Colts linebacker @dsleon45 + @Pacers players @TyHaliburton22 & @Obrissy for showing love tonight π€ pic.twitter.com/ZERqG5DFjt