Celebrities Pack The Stands For Lakers-Pistons Showdown In LA: Find Out Who Was There
By Kelly Coffey-Behrens on December 24, 2024 at 1:00 PM EST
Sandra Bullock and Leonardo DiCaprio were spotted among the star-studded crowd at the Los Angeles Lakers' matchup against the Detroit Pistons on Monday night. The game, held just days before Christmas, took place at Crypto.com Arena in Downtown LA.
The Detroit Pistons edged out the Los Angeles Lakers 117-114 on Monday night, completing a season sweep despite LeBron James' impressive triple-double performance.
Sandra Bullock Laughing And Cheering At Lakers-Pistons Game
Sandra Bullock, the beloved "Miss Congeniality" star, appeared to be in great spirits as she enjoyed the thrilling Los Angeles Lakers game from a private suite on Monday night. The 60-year-old actress seemed unfazed by the ongoing legal troubles surrounding her ex-husband, Jesse James, who is currently facing a lawsuit.
Bullock was seen laughing and flashing her signature megawatt smile, her iconic brunette locks cascading effortlessly down her back. Her radiant energy lit up the suite as she soaked in the lively atmosphere of the game.
Keeping her look classic and refined, the mother-of-two opted for minimal makeup, letting her natural beauty shine through. She accessorized her ensemble with small hoop earrings and a delicate tennis bracelet, adding a touch of understated elegance to her courtside style.
Leonardo DiCaprio Sports A Low-Key Outfit As He Watches Courtside
Iconic "Titanic" star Leonardo DiCaprio was among the A-listers spotted at the Los Angeles Lakers game on Monday night. The Oscar-winning actor stuck to his signature low-key style, donning an all-black ensemble that included a sleek bomber jacket, a classic crew neck shirt, and a black baseball cap pulled low over his face.
DiCaprio added a touch of casual flair with crisp white socks and a pair of fresh Air Force 1 sneakers, effortlessly blending comfort and style. Sporting his trademark scruffy beard, the actor looked effortlessly handsome as he focused intently on the action unfolding on the court from his prime floor seats.
Noticeably absent from the evening was his model girlfriend, Vittoria Ceretti, who, at 26, is nearly half DiCaprio's age.
Bronny James Greets Floyd Mayweather Jr. At The NBA Game
Among the star-studded crowd, Bronny James stole a moment to greet boxing legend Floyd Mayweather Jr. courtside.
The interaction between the rising basketball star and the undefeated boxing champion caught the attention of fans and cameras alike. Bronny, who has been making waves with his growing presence in the basketball world, approached Mayweather with a wide smile and a respectful handshake. The two exchanged a few words before Mayweather Jr. made his way back to his courtside side.
Former NBA Star Jalen Rose Spotted Cheering At The NBA Game
Basketball analyst and former NBA star Jalen Rose brought his signature charisma to Crypto.com Arena on Monday, December 23, 2024, as the Los Angeles Lakers faced off against the Detroit Pistons in a thrilling regular-season matchup.
A proud Detroit native and longtime Pistons supporter, Rose was spotted courtside, cheering enthusiastically for his hometown team.
Rose’s passion for the game was on full display as he celebrated every key Pistons play with energy and excitement. Whether it was an impressive three-pointer, a clutch defensive stop, or a highlight-reel dunk, Jalen was on his feet, showing unwavering support for Detroit.
Tom Gores Joins Leonardo DiCaprio Courtside
Adding to the star-studded atmosphere, Detroit Pistons owner Tom Gores was spotted courtside alongside Hollywood icon Leonardo DiCaprio.
Gores, a prominent businessman and dedicated owner of the Pistons, appeared relaxed yet focused as he enjoyed the game one seat away from DiCaprio. Known for his passionate involvement with the Pistons, Tom Gores was fully locked into the game, chatting casually with those around him, including the Oscar-winner.
Detroit held a 117-106 lead with just over two minutes remaining, but the Lakers mounted a fierce comeback, scoring eight unanswered points, capped by LeBron James' driving layup with 46 seconds left. With 28.9 seconds on the clock, a foul initially called on the Pistons was overturned after a video review. Cade Cunningham then missed a critical 3-pointer, followed by James misfiring on an open 30-foot attempt.
Despite the missed shot, James reached a milestone during the game, sinking his 847th three-pointer as a Laker. This achievement pushed him past Derek Fisher for the second-most in franchise history, with only Kobe Bryant (1,827) ahead of him.