NBA: Soccer stars and celebrities descend on London showpiece kephalin

Author : disgress1975
Publish Date : 2021-04-17 11:52:05


The likes of beleaguered Chelsea star Eden Hazard, celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay and actor Michael B Jordan, who stars in Creed, were courtside to watch the sell-out game.

Kyle Lowry and DeMar DeRozan were outstanding -- the former scoring 24 points in the Raptors' 106-103 victory.

They were made to fight hard for the win, though, as Orlando Magic closed a double-digit deficit to take the game to overtime.



https://download-friendy-friendy-fire.webflow.io
https://download-athanatos-biogenesis.webflow.io
https://download-bejuco-batea.webflow.io


The jubilant crowd, which also included Hazard's Chelsea teammates Cesc Fabregas, Asmir Begovic, Kurt Zouma, Loic Remy and former Blues Michael Ballack and Didier Drogba -- was treated to a thrilling finale, before Toronto eventually triumphed for a fourth straight NBA win.

The players of another London club -- Arsenal -- were also out in force, with Olivier Giroud, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and club legends Thierry Henry and Robert Pires at the O2.

British super-middleweight boxer George Groves showed footballers aren't the only NBA fans, but it was Drogba that proved he's a master of all trades, as he took to the court at half time, sinking a shot from the free-throw line.

The jubilant crowd, which also included Hazard's Chelsea teammates Cesc Fabregas, Asmir Begovic, Kurt Zouma, Loic Remy and former Blues Michael Ballack and Didier Drogba -- was treated to a thrilling finale, before Toronto eventually triumphed for a fourth straight NBA win. The likes of beleaguered Chelsea star Eden Hazard, celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay and actor Michael B Jordan, who stars in Creed, were courtside to watch the sell-out game. They were made to fight hard for the win, though, as Orlando Magic closed a double-digit deficit to take the game to overtime. Kyle Lowry and DeMar DeRozan were outstanding -- the former scoring 24 points in the Raptors' 106-103 victory. They were made to fight hard for the win, though, as Orlando Magic closed a double-digit deficit to take the game to overtime. The likes of beleaguered Chelsea star Eden Hazard, celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay and actor Michael B Jordan, who stars in Creed, were courtside to watch the sell-out game. They were made to fight hard for the win, though, as Orlando Magic closed a double-digit deficit to take the game to overtime. The likes of beleaguered Chelsea star Eden Hazard, celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay and actor Michael B Jordan, who stars in Creed, were courtside to watch the sell-out game. The jubilant crowd, which also included Hazard's Chelsea teammates Cesc Fabregas, Asmir Begovic, Kurt Zouma, Loic Remy and former Blues Michael Ballack and Didier Drogba -- was treated to a thrilling finale, before Toronto eventually triumphed for a fourth straight NBA win. The likes of beleaguered Chelsea star Eden Hazard, celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay and actor Michael B Jordan, who stars in Creed, were courtside to watch the sell-out game. British super-middleweight boxer George Groves showed footballers aren't the only NBA fans, but it was Drogba that proved he's a master of all trades, as he took to the court at half time, sinking a shot from the free-throw line. The likes of beleaguered Chelsea star Eden Hazard, celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay and actor Michael B Jordan, who stars in Creed, were courtside to watch the sell-out game. They were made to fight hard for the win, though, as Orlando Magic closed a double-digit deficit to take the game to overtime. British super-middleweight boxer George Groves showed footballers aren't the only NBA fans, but it was Drogba that proved he's a master of all trades, as he took to the court at half time, sinking a shot from the free-throw line. The players of another London club -- Arsenal -- were also out in force, with Olivier Giroud, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and club legends Thierry Henry and Robert Pires at the O2. British super-middleweight boxer George Groves showed footballers aren't the only NBA fans, but it was Drogba that proved he's a master of all trades, as he took to the court at half time, sinking a shot from the free-throw line. The players of another London club -- Arsenal -- were also out in force, with Olivier Giroud, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and club legends Thierry Henry and Robert Pires at the O2. British super-middleweight boxer George Groves showed footballers aren't the only NBA fans, but it was Drogba that proved he's a master of all trades, as he took to the court at half time, sinking a shot from the free-throw line. The likes of beleaguered Chelsea star Eden Hazard, celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay and actor Michael B Jordan, who stars in Creed, were courtside to watch the sell-out game. They were made to fight hard for the win, though, as Orlando Magic closed a double-digit deficit to take the game to overtime. Kyle Lowry and DeMar DeRozan were outstanding -- the former scoring 24 points in the Raptors' 106-103 victory. British super-middleweight boxer George Groves showed footballers aren't the only NBA fans, but it was Drogba that proved he's a master of all trades, as he took to the court at half time, sinking a shot from the free-throw line. Kyle Lowry and DeMar DeRozan were outstanding -- the former scoring 24 points in the Raptors' 106-103 victory. The players of another London club -- Arsenal -- were also out in force, with Olivier Giroud, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and club legends Thierry Henry and Robert Pires at the O2. British super-middleweight boxer George Groves showed footballers aren't the only NBA fans, but it was Drogba that proved he's a master of all trades, as he took to the court at half time, sinking a shot from the free-throw line.

#newsupdatenow



Catagory :flying