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Celebrity sightings at the 2023 NBA and NHL playoffs - ESPN

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Is it just us or have these playoffs been more star-studded than normal? Aaron Rodgers becoming a Madison Square Garden fixture.

Sauce Gardner not realizing he was sitting right next to Jessica Alba. Even Los Angeles Lakers superfan Jack Nicholson making his triumphant Crypto.com Arena return for the first time in years.

NBA and NHL postseason games in 2023 have been incredible for sports fans who like a little people watching on the side. Here are some of the best celebrity sightings of the 2023 NBA and Stanley Cup playoffs so far.

Sudeikis & Bateman in LA! <a href=«https://twitter.com/hashtag/NBACelebRow?src=hash&ref_src=» https:>#NBACelebRow pic.twitter.com/5rJMg65lOD The stars are out for Game 3 ✨

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