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Seeing singers at basketball games is not something new. From Drake to Rihanna and Jay Z to Beyonce, we have all seen the stars come out in support of their favorite team. And Travis Scott is no different. The Sicko Mode rapper’s connection with the NBA goes all the way back to 2017 when he worked with the Houston Rockets to create a limited edition tee for Game 6 of the Western Conference Semifinals against the San Antonio Spurs.

The rapper also has some personal friendships with some players as well. Now it seems like Travis is looking to widen his horizons as he was seen with another team. What could they be cooking?

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Scott stops by the Chance Centre

Earlier today, the rapper was seen with the Golden State Warriors. In a video posted by the warriors, Scott can be seen interacting with Chris Paul and Stephen Curry. He even tried his shot at shooting and went through the basket. 

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Now, as exciting as this is, we can’t help but be curious as to the reason behind this. Will he be dabbling with the Dubnation on any projects? Or was it just a fan moment for the rapper? 

Travis’s many NBA friendships

Besides collaborating with the teams, Travis also maintains good friendships with some players. In 2019, he collaborated with the Phoenix Suns forward, Kevin Durant for a Carpool Karaoke: The Series for Apple Music. In 2022, along with James Harden, he attended Travis’ concert in London. Earlier this year, when he released his UTOPIA, Durant called it, “The sickest s**t he’s done.” Scott is also known to be friends with Kyrie Irving having attended his games to support him.

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Now that he was with the Warriors, fans are curious to know what could be the reason. What are your guesses? Let us know in the comments.

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