Millionaire twins Haley and Hanna Cavinder enjoyed lush courtside seats in the NBA Finals as the pair even rubbed shoulders with football icon Neymar.
The former Miami basketball stars ended their college basketball careers earlier this year to pursue new pastures but were back in familiar surroundings at the Kaseya Center.
The sisters were in attendance for Game 4 between the Denver Nuggets and the Miami Heat on Saturday (June 10) which the former won 108-95 to move one step closer to winning the NBA championship.
Two courtside seats had Cavinder written all over them as they were planted to the hardwood with the best view possible of the entertaining action.
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It wasn’t just the sensational basketball the twins enjoyed but it was the hobnobbing they were able to do as they met and chat with Brazilian football superstar Neymar.
The three were pictured chatting in what must have been a surreal moment for the duo who’ve risen hugely in popularity in recent years.
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Their TikTok exploits have resulted with the pair possessing 4.5million followers on the social media platform and they used the platform to good use as they videoed UFC megastar Conor McGregor punching the Miami Heat mascot ‘Burnie’.
In what was an arranged bit, the Irishman struck the mascot with his famous left hook before striking him again as Burnie was laid on the court.
The man inside the costume was forced to go to the emergency room after the battle he had with the former two-division UFC champion before he was given pain medication and allowed to go home.
The twins may certainly feel like they made the right decision declining their fifth year of eligibility with the opportunities they’ve earned, most recently their first TV appearance in the WWE.
Last Tuesday (June 6), the twins were seen on the NXT brand, lifting up Thea Hail on their shoulders in the ring after the wrestler was the last woman standing in a battle royal as she became the number one contender for Tiffany Stratton’s NXT women’s title.
Back in 2021, the sisters signed a NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) deal with the WWE called Next in Line, which is centred around giving collegiate athletes the opportunity to train for a potential career with the sports entertainment company.