Jennifer Hudson almost brought a basketball to the face, and put a basketball player, sitting on the court with Common in the Knicks-Warriors game on Tuesday.
And somewhere in the middle of everything, her boyfriend hit her in the face, but just because she was trying to protect her.
(These are things they do No To the people who sit in the cheap seats, who for this famous couple could be, such as row 3.)
Thousands McBride, from the New York Knicks, was going to steal against the Golden State Warriors visitors at Madison Square Garden when things came out in the second period of the game.
The action was developed in an instant: McBride jumped to the path of a warrior pass to War. He bowed the ball. He did not take control of the ball. And he didn't stop. At the end of that impulse of 6 feet 1? It was Jhud.
Fortunately, it was not, for example, the center of Karl-Anthony of 7 feet Karl-Anthony, who was for the ball, or the world could have found himself losing a name on the ego list. Towns skipped the game for personal reasons, according to the New York Post.
Common tried to protect his lady, but when executing a volleyball style movement to hit the basketball of his face, he seemed to hit his right in what the NBA in the announcer Greg Anthony supposed they were his “really expensive” glasses. Hudson, who said a different “wow” after the immediate consequences, did not look a bit happy.
McBride registered politely with both of them before returning to the game. In an instant, the collision was over.
“Protect Jennifer Hudson. Protect Jennifer Hudson, ”announcer Ian Eagle later entered. Then the instant repetition arrived, during which they evaluated whether Common had protected the host of the interview show.
“Common is making sure everyone is fine,” said Eagle.
“Let me see what the common did, did he protect her?” Anthony wondered.
“He tried. He really hit the glasses,” Eagle said.
“No. No, he didn't [protect her]”Said Anthony.” He has no points for that. “
In other news of Celebrity Course, later in the game, Spike, Lee, had some things to tell Steph Curry of Golden state directly to his face after Curry came to McBride's defense to sink a triple for the advantage.
Golden State beat New York, 114-102.