Sidney Swinney’s appearance at the Knicks-Nets game causes crazy reactions
Showdown on Tuesday night between the New York Knicks and the Brooklyn Nets at the Barclays Center attracted a large crowd, and among those present to watch the game was none other than “Anyone But You” star Sidney Sweeney.
The 27-year-old actress was shown on the arena’s video screen waving and blowing a kiss to the camera, prompting various reactions from people on social media.
“Every guy on the floor will get 50 as Sidney Sweeney sits courtside,” Barstool Sports published on X (formerly Twitter).
The hilarious idea that Swinney’s presence on the field would give the players an extra boost has been largely pushed around the internet.
“Sydney Sweeney made KAT do gymnastics there ,” BricksCenter said the inscription on video of Knicks big man Karl-Anthony Towns scoring on a tough and-1 bucket against the Nets.
“Wondered why OG pushed so hard until now tn,” another fan he joked.
From a different comment: “@joshhart I understand why you’re going on that trip, I’m mirroring now ”
“Brooklyn’s pick against the Knicks looks like he knows the ball” he answered another social media user.
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“KNICKS DON’T LOSE WITH SYDNEY SWENEY COURTSIDE,” he said Knicks fan account.
The Nets also gave Sydney Swinney a nice exclamation with a post on Ks: “Welcome to @barclaiscenter, @sidnei_sveenei! ”
It appears to be Sidney Sweeney enjoying his trip to New York. Before attending the Knicks-Nets game, she was already turning heads with her outfit as she walked the streets of the Big Apple. She is also in town with her fiance Jonathan Davin.
Of course, the main attraction at the Barclays Center is the game itself between the two teams from New York. The Knicks entered the meeting with Brooklyn looking for their own 119-100 win over Tree Young and the Atlanta Hawks on Monday at Madison Square Garden. They also want to win the regular season against Brooklyn.
The Knicks played their first two games against the Nets in the 2024-25 NBA regular season. This is the third time this season that the two teams have shared the court with one more coming on April 13 at the Barclays Center.
The Nets, on the other hand, are hoping to snap a three-game losing skid to start the homestand.
Reckwell Villas is an experienced sportswriter covering a variety of sports, including the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL and college football. He graduated from the University of Santo Tomas in the Philippines with a degree in Communication Arts, and claims to have a JR Smith conscience about his shot choices. He won basketball, baseball and fantasy football championships within a year.
2025-01-22 02:33:00