On May 4, the Warriors showed out to even their second-round NBA playoff series against the Lakers. The Warriors routed the Lakers 127-100 in front of their home crowd at Chase Center. There were plenty of famous faces in the crowd including Joe Montana, Christian McCaffrey, George Kittle, and Sam Darnold. The official attendance was 18,064, a sell-out crowd at Chase Center. The Warriors have been a dominant force at home this season. They have lost just 10 games at the Chase Center.
Also present, representing the world of acting, was the young power couple of Tom Holland and Zendaya. The pair, who co-star in the Marvel Spider-Man films, have been dating since 2017. They are one of the best-known, and most-loved, young couples in Hollywood. The couple was seen eagerly cheering on the home team as the Warriors balled out.
Tom Holland And Zendaya Cheer For The Warriors
The couple’s Warriors fandom makes sense as Zendaya is originally from the Oakland area. Zendaya was especially vocal, cheering for every big moment from the Warriors. She also sported a Black Golden State cap for much of the game. Dutiful as always, Holland joined his girlfriend in celebrating the big moments of the game. The Warriors hit 21 threes during the game, with the Splash Brothers fully on display. The series moves to LA for Game 3 on May 6.
However, there’s only so much entertainment that can be found in a 27-point blowout win. As the game wore on and any chance of a Lakers comeback was extinguished, Holland in particular noticed the crowd having a bit of fun with him. At one point in the game, with the Warriors up 30, the trio of active 49ers began miming shooting spiderwebs at Holland. As Fox 40 producer Sean Cunningham noted on Twitter, “30 point Warriors blowout, so I was entertained by Zendaya and Spider-Man actor Tom Holland catching 49ers players George Kittle, Sam Darnold and Christian McCaffrey practice shooting spiderwebs while seated courtside.” Of course, this is a reference to Holland’s stint as Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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