Alex Rodriguez is left STUNNED as daughter Natasha, 19, surprises him at Minnesota Timberwolves game
Alex Rodriguez was shocked Sunday night when one of his daughters surprised him at the Minnesota Timberwolves game.
Rodriguez, who is trying to buy the team with business partner Marc Lore, was in the stands when the T-Wolves lost 116-107 to the Dallas Mavericks and fell into an 0-3 hole in the Western Conference Finals.
But the former Yankees star got a heartwarming surprise during the game when his daughter Natasha surprised him at the Target Center – with the help of her sister Ella.
In a clip posted to Rodriguez’s Instagram, he was seen sitting with 16-year-old Ella while his youngest daughter distracted him by pointing at the jumbotron.
As the hopeful Timberwolves owner looked away, Natasha then snuck next to her father’s court – before the pair shared an emotional hug.
Alex Rodriguez was shocked when his daughter Natasha surprised him Monday night
Rodriguez and his eldest daughter shared an emotional hug at the Target Center
Rodriguez was visibly stunned by the surprise, with his mouth open for several seconds.
He then gave Natasha a sweet kiss on the forehead before she also appeared to give her sister Ella a hug.
He wrote on Instagram: ‘I couldn’t believe it! Ella and @thenatasharodriguez, you two helped me so much.
Rodriguez shares Ella and Natasha with his ex-wife Cynthia Scurtis.
Rodriguez was seen with his daughters at a Minnesota Twins game last summer
Rodriguez had previously been distracted by his daughter Ella when she pointed to the jumbotron
The ex-slugger has been a fixture at Timberwolves games this postseason as he and Lore try to finalize their deal for the team.
They announced plans to buy the team from Glen Taylor in 2021, but Taylor recently exercised his right to withdraw from the final part of the structured deal, saying the potential buyers had failed to deadline for the final payment of $600 million (out of $1.5 billion). total).
Rodriguez and Lore denied missing the final payment, saying in a joint statement that they “have met our obligations and have all necessary financing in place” and called Taylor’s move an “unfortunate case of seller’s remorse.”
Lore and Rodriguez have since claimed that they are awaiting approval from the NBA for a 90-day extension.