Kylie Jenner at Madison Square Garden.

Kylie Jenner was front-and-center at Monday night’s Knicks-Celtics playoff game and one former player definitely took notice.

Supporting the Orange & Blue alongside sister Kendall and boyfriend, Timothee Chalamet, Jenner took in the Game 4 action at Madison Square Garden and cheered New York on to a 121-113 win.

Afterwards, the 27-year-old reality TV star and business mogul posed for a photo with four-time All-Star and ex-Knicks swingman Latrell Sprewell who posted it to his IG account Wednesday with the caption: “OMG Kylie is even more beautiful in person🤤.”

Spree’s comment got its share of reactions from

 

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“WOW,” a user said.

“iconic,” another replied.

“😂😂,” Wilson Chandler commented.

“The big smile on your face says it all! 😆,” a fan laughed.

Latrell Sprewell stirs up social media with a wild Kylie Jenner comment, leaving fans shocked and sparking a wave of online reactionsLatrell Sprewell (Photo by Wendell Cruz/Imagn Images) and Kylie Jenner (Photos by X/@LegionHoops)
The New York Knicks are on a roll at the moment. Putting up some significantly strong performances throughout the season, the Knicks are on the verge of entering the conference finals. This will be the first time since 2000 the Knicks will be playing the conference finals. However, as the Knicks had a pleasant time out in Madison Square Garden, the spotlight was stolen by former Knicks’ legend, Latrell Sprewell.

With Game 4 going the Knicks’ way, the stands were graced with a number of ex-NBA stars. And chief among them was Sprewell. The icon donned the Knicks’ jersey in 351 games, and also made it to the 2001 All-Star team. However, it seems like after meeting with Kylie Jenner, Sprewell is quite impressed with her. And owing to the quote he shared on his Instagram, Sprewell instantly went viral.

“OMG Kylie is even more beautiful in person,” wrote Sprewell.

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