Jennifer Hudson almost had a basketball in the face – and put a basketball player in the face – sitting in short with the Knicks -Warriors match on Tuesday.
And somewhere in the midst of all this, her boyfriend The strikes almost in the face, but only because he was trying to protect her.
(These are things that do not arrives at people who sit in cheap seats, who for this famous couple could, like row 3.)
Miles McBride of New York Knicks was going for a flight against the Golden State Warriors visiting Madison Square Garden when things got the second period of the game.
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The action took place in an instant: McBride jumped on the way to a warlike pass to war. He switched the ball. He did not take control of the ball. And he didn’t stop. At the reception end of this 6 -foot outer momentum? It was JHud.
Fortunately, it was not, let’s say, Karl-Anthony 7-foot cities Karl-Anthony who went for the ball, where the world could have been missing A name on the EGOT list. The cities jumped the game for personal reasons, according to the New York Post.
Common tried to protect her lady, but by performing a volleyball style movement to eliminate basketball from her face, he seemed to hit her directly in what the NBA advertiser on Greg Anthony guessed that her “really expensive” glasses. Hudson, who said that a separate “wow”, did not even look a little happy.
McBride was politely checked with the two before turning to the game. In a flash, the collision was over.
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“Protect Jennifer Hudson. Protect Jennifer Hudson,” Ian Eagle advertiser. Then came the instant replay, during which they evaluated if Common had indeed protected the Talk-show host.
“Common is to make sure everyone is fine,” said Eagle.
“Let me see what was common-has he protected him?” Anthony wondered.
“He tried. He actually struck the glasses,” said Eagle.
“No. No, he didn’t (protect her),” said Anthony. “He has no points for that.”
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In other news of celebrities on the field, later in the game fan of the game Spike Lee had a few things to say Steph Curry from Golden State to his face after Curry bypassed McBride’s defense to pour a three -point pointer for the head.
Golden State beat New York, 114-102.
This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.