Woman at Raptors game (Photo via @TPS/X)
A blonde basketball fan turned plenty of heads while sitting courtside during Monday night’s game between the Toronto Raptors and Indiana Pacers.
Cameras caught the female staring at her friend’s phone while showing off parts of her chest one probably wouldn’t expect to see at a basketball game. And it appears it was a welcome sight.
Check it out in the video below:
Toronto looked good tonight… 👀 pic.twitter.com/jwVsnooEux
— TPS (@TotalProSports) November 19, 2024
“Cameraman knew what he was doing!” a fan claimed.
“She’s so gorgeous,” said another.
You can also see her in this pic…
Toronto’s talent is top! pic.twitter.com/n6FTivgnbJ
— TPS (@TotalProSports) November 19, 2024
“Raptors need the NBA Cup for this at the very least,” one of the comments read.
“Awesome,” someone else agreed.
The Toronto Raptors Were In Desperate Need Of A Win
The Raptors were in desperate need of a win on Monday night and came up with a result for the W column, beating the Pacers 130-119 after losing seven straight games.
The contest was especially notable as Pascal Siakam, who helped Toronto win their first and only championship in 2019, made a return to Scotiabank Arena. Siakam scored 25 points along with 10 assists, but RJ Barret boosted the Raptors with a 39-point outing, adding nine rebounds and five assists, while Jakob Poetl added 30 points and 15 rebounds.
Toronto capitalized on Indiana’s lapses on defense and their struggles on the glass, though they put on a clinic from beyond the arc. The visitors ate into the deficit impressively enough but, having come in shorthanded, playing a third game in four days, couldn’t outlast Toronto.
PHOTOS: NFL Fans Are In Awe Over Newly Released Artistic Renderings Of Buffalo Bills’ New Stadium
Buffalo Bills helmet and New Highmark Stadium rendering (Photos via Getty Images and Buffalo BIlls)
NFL fans are loving the artist renderings of the Buffalo Bills’ new stadium that is slated to open in 2026.
At this current rate , 2025 will be the final season the AFC East club plays at Highmark Stadium, the organization’s home since 1973. The Bills’ new stadium will then open up its doors in 2026.
Ahead of their Wild Card Round tilt with the Denver Broncos on Sunday, the Bills’ X/Twitter account shared some beautiful artist renderings of New Highmark Stadium:
And football fans were loving the renderings of the Bills’ new stadium:
“I can’t wait for my first game here!,” one fan wrote.