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Leonardo DiCaprio, Jaafar Jackson, and Noah Wyle lead a famous group at the Lakers-Thunder Game 3.

Leonardo DiCaprio, Jaafar Jackson, and Noah Wyle lead a famous group at the Lakers-Thunder Game 3.

Star-Studded Night at Lakers vs. Thunder Game

On Saturday evening, downtown Los Angeles buzzed with excitement as numerous celebrities from various fields attended Game 3 of the Western Conference semifinals featuring the Oklahoma City Thunder against the Los Angeles Lakers.

In a dazzling display of Hollywood glamour, actor Leonardo DiCaprio was spotted near the Thunder bench, enjoying the game alongside his friend and fellow actor, Lukas Haas. Nearby were the notable Don Johnson and Noah Wyle, famous for his role in the HBO series “The Pit.”

Many influential figures from the entertainment industry were also present. For example, film producer Jeffrey Katzenberg was seen in conversation with renowned television producer Dick Wolf.

Record producer Lou Adler occupied a spot across from them, while actor Jack Nicholson was absent, replaced by his son, Ray Nicholson, who is known for his role in the horror sequel “Smile 2.”

Loyal Lakers supporters, including Andy Garcia, Dustin Hoffman, and Dyan Cannon, cheered enthusiastically for their team. Former Lakers owner Jeanie Buss and her husband, comedian Jay Mohr, were also there, adding to the star-studded crowd.

Comedians Byron Allen and Adam Ray shared a few laughs, showcasing the spirit of humor amidst the competitive atmosphere.

Academy Award nominee James Franco enjoyed the game more anonymously, while Jaafar Jackson, who stars in a biopic about his famous uncle Michael Jackson, drew some attention from his courtside seat.

The blend of entertainment luminaries and sports icons was notable. Former Laker Sasha Vujacic conversed with the referees prior to the match, while ex-soccer stars Eden Hazard took some time from the Champions League to catch the Lakers in action.

Chase Utley, a former baseball player for the Dodgers and Phillies, attended with his kids, alongside Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons, who sat just a row ahead. CAA agent Nez Valero, known for representing Shohei Ohtani, was also spotted in the audience.

Among other attendees were NBA superfan and real estate mogul James Goldstein, along with reality star Corey Gamble—though he was without his well-known girlfriend, Kris Jenner.

As the game unfolded, the Lakers and Thunder clashed fiercely in a pivotal playoff matchup.

Updates on this story will follow…

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