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Lil Wayne, Guy Fieri, Bill Murray, Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump headline celebrities at NBA All-Star Game in Indianapolis as LeBron James, Giannis Antetokounmpo and Co face off

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Lil Wayne was seen at the All-Star Game on Sunday night in Indianapolis with his kids.
  • The 73rd NBA All-Star Game began Sunday night in Indianapolis
  • And many celebrities made the trip to the Midwest to see
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Lil Wayne, Guy Fieri, Bill Murray, Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump led the celebrity cast in Indianapolis on Sunday night to watch the NBA All-Star Game.

Players like LeBron James, Giannis Antetokounmpo and Luka Doncic suited up at Gainbridge Fieldhouse as the East took on the West.

And there was a who’s who of celebrities at the game to see the action.

Bill Murray was seen sitting courtside with sportscaster Ahmad Rashad, while Lil Wayne attended the game with his children.

Meanwhile, Chef Fieri posed with a cigar in his mouth as Kushner and Trump smiled courtside.

Lil Wayne was seen at the All-Star Game on Sunday night in Indianapolis with his kids.

Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump attend the 73rd NBA All-Star Game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse

Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump attend the 73rd NBA All-Star Game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse

Guy Fieri posed at the game with a cigarette in his mouth and some flashy jewelry

Guy Fieri posed at the game with a cigarette in his mouth and some flashy jewelry

Bill Murray is seen on the court at the All-Star Game, sitting with sportscaster Ahmad Rashad.

Bill Murray is seen on the court at the All-Star Game, sitting with sportscaster Ahmad Rashad.

Rapper Fat Joe also went to the game and donned a plaid-print jacket.

Rapper Fat Joe also went to the game and donned a plaid-print jacket.

But they were far from the only big names present.

Fanatics founder and billionaire Michael Rubin attended with his daughter Kylie, while director and Knicks superfan Spike Lee also attended.

Rappers Common and Fat Joe also traveled to the Midwest, while Sabrina Ionescu was in attendance after her three-pointer with Stephen Curry on Saturday.

Also present from the world of sports was racing driver Connor Daly, while Kentucky men’s basketball coach John Calipari was also present.

YouTuber Lily Singh was also seen at the game.

Michael Rubin and Kylie Rubin pose on the court before the 73rd NBA All-Star Game

Michael Rubin and Kylie Rubin pose on the court before the 73rd NBA All-Star Game

Director and Knicks superfan Spike Lee took a trip to the Midwest to see Jalen Brunson.

Director and Knicks superfan Spike Lee took a trip to the Midwest to see Jalen Brunson.

Racing driver Conor Daly, known for competing in IndyCar, also attended the game.

Racing driver Conor Daly, known for competing in IndyCar, also attended the game.

Rapper Common wore a floral jacket and maroon hoodie as he posed for the camera.

Rapper Common wore a floral jacket and maroon hoodie as he posed for the camera.

WNBA star Sabrina Ionescu was in the game after her three-pointer with Steph Curry.

WNBA star Sabrina Ionescu was in the game after her three-pointer with Steph Curry.

And so was Kentucky men's basketball coach John Calipari, who previously coached the Nets.

And so was Kentucky men’s basketball coach John Calipari, who previously coached the Nets.

YouTuber and personality Lily Singh flashed a wide smile while being photographed.

YouTuber and personality Lily Singh flashed a wide smile while being photographed.

Earlier in the day, Sportico reported that the NBA is on track to break attendance and sellout records.

At the All-Star break, attendance was up 2 percent from last season, and the 524 sellouts are on pace to surpass the record of 791, according to the report.

Both records were set in 2022-23, when total attendance reached 22.2 million.

Jonathan Tillman, the league’s head of team marketing and business operations, told Sportico that the season-opening tournament and tight positions in the Western Conference have increased the number of fans passing through the turnstiles.

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