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Rams’ stars take a break from offseason workouts to watch Lakers playoff game

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Rams’ stars take a break from offseason workouts to watch Lakers playoff game

NFL MVP Matthew Stafford and his star wide receiver Puka Nacua took a break from offseason workouts with the Los Angeles Rams to catch all the action on the hardwood for the NBA Playoffs. 

Stafford and his wife Kelly sat courtside for Game 2 between the Houston Rockets and the Los Angeles Lakers at Crypto.com Arena on Tuesday night. 

Stafford wore a black hat pulled low, and beside him, Kelly, wore a No. 8 Kobe Bryant jersey. 

Matthew Stafford and his wife Kelly Hall attending a Lakers game.
Matthew Stafford and his wife Kelly Hall attend a game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Houston Rockets on April 21, 2026 at Crypto.com Arena. NBAE via Getty Images

Across the court, and a few rows up in the tunnel suites was Nacua, soaking it all in and watching his quarterback across the court. 

Nacua, fresh off a personal reset at a rehab facility in Malibu, is back working out at the Rams’ facility in Woodland Hills. 

Michael J. Duarte

The Rams’ stars were just some of the famous athletes and celebrities in the building for Game 2. Seated next to Nacua was Green Bay Packers linebacker Micah Parsons, and actor Scott Speedman. 


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