Lakers-Warriors: Lewis Hamilton, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jack Nicholson and Michael B. Jordan at Game 6
Lewis Hamilton, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jack Nicholson and Michael B. Jordan sit on the right for the Lakers-Warriors Game 6 as the stars show up for a showdown
- Lewis Hamilton sat next to Leonardo DiCaprio in the front row on Friday night
- The celebrities stood up for the win-and-in Game 6 vs. the Warriors of the Lakers
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It was a box office showdown in Los Angeles as the Lakers took on the Golden State Warriors in Game 6 of the NBA Western Conference Semifinals series.
The stars turned out to witness LeBron James vs. Stephen Curry.
Seven-time Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton was on court at California’s Crypto.com Arena on Friday night.
The Brit wore a black baseball cap, sunglasses and an olive drab jacket and trousers combination, accompanied by brown boots.
Only a few seats next to actor Leonardo DiCaprio, who wore a black “LA” baseball cap and face mask, watched the action unfold. The pair was joined by DreamWorks CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg and his son David.
Seven-time Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton was on court for Lakers vs. Warriors
Hamilton joined actor Leonardo Di Caprio (second from left) in the front row on Friday night
Jack Nicholson attends the much-anticipated showdown in Los Angeles with his son Ray
Actor Michael B. Jordan was also present at the Crypto.com Arena in California on Friday
Hollywood legend Jack Nicholson returned to Crypto.com Arena just days after watching Game 4 between the two huge franchises.
The 86-year-old, dressed all in black, was again on court with his son Ray.
The 31-year-old Something from Tiffany’s actor is one of Jack’s (née John) two children — along with 33-year-old daughter Lorraine — from his five-year relationship with his Man Trouble co-star Rebecca Broussard, which ended in 1994.
Jack became a Lakers season ticket holder in 1970 and attended the April 28 Lakers vs. Memphis Grizzlies with Ray, as well as his 24-year-old grandson Duke Nicholson, before attending Monday’s game.
Nicholson, who has won three Academy Awards, six Golden Globe Awards and a Grammy Award, has not been on the silver screen since playing CEO Charles Madison in James L. Brooks’ 2010 rom-com How Do You Know , who earned just $48.7. M back from its $120 million budget.
(L-R) Woody Harrelson, David Zaslav, Chief Executive Officer and President of Warner Bros. Discovery, Bill Maher and Orlando Bloom before the NBA game
DiCaprio, wearing a black “LA” baseball cap and face mask, watches the action unfold