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“I Got Kicked Out”: Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Son’s Aggressive Fan Behavior Costs Him at Lakers Game

Published May 17, 2023 | 9:29 AM EDT

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From Hollywood actors to politicians, the passion for basketball runs deep in the United States. However, sometimes this enthusiasm can have unintended consequences that may result in embarrassing moments for some people. One recent incident of overtly enthusiastic behavior was seen at a Lakers game against the Denver Nuggets, which involved Patrick Schwarzenegger. The eldest son of legendary actor and bodybuilding star, Arnold Schwarzenegger, recently grabbed the limelight with his unique celebration at the latest NBA match. 

The actor has been making waves across social media platforms as he took to Instagram and informed about a hilarious moment that happened during the last match. 

Patrick’s over-enthusiasm caused him some trouble

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Patrick Schwarzenegger attended a Lakers game last night and was seen seating in the front row. But as the Lakers scored a crucial basket, his emotions got the best of him, and he couldn’t contain his enthusiasm. In a moment captured on video and shared on his Instagram account, Patrick could be seen animatedly celebrating the team’s success. 

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However, his celebration became so intense that he came dangerously close to the basketball court. It was perceived as crossing the line between a passionate fan and an over-excited spectator. Unfortunately, his over-enthusiastic action did not go unnoticed. Shortly after his impromptu court-side celebration, he was promptly asked to leave the game. “And I got kicked out right after this”, he wrote in the story

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The incident highlights the fine line between expressing passion for the sport and respecting the boundaries put in place for everyone’s safety. But this is not the first time when the junior Schwarzenegger is in the news for his love for basketball. 

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Junior Schwarzenegger’s expressed his love for the basketball legend

Arnold’s son is quite vocal about his passion and love for basketball and the legendary players who make it a lifetime experience for the fans. Patrick recently took to Twitter and wrote about his affection for the skills and talent of NBA legend Lebron James after being impressed by his exceptional performance. He tweeted, “My knees hurt after a long walk and this guy playing 48 minutes at 38 years old,”.

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The recent incidents highlight that the son of the legendary actor is a great basketball enthusiast and often visits to watch the live action. However, it is important to note that there is a thin line between expressing passion for the sport and respecting the boundaries put in place for everyone’s safety. While fans have full freedom to express their emotions and support the team, it is crucial to maintain a level of decorum and follow the guidelines set by the venue.

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Shivam Sharma

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Shivam Sharma is a sports writer at EssentiallySports, specializing in American sports. Holding a Bachelor's degree in Journalism, Shivam has previously worked as a writer and show host for a reputable entertainment brand. He has covered over 13 sports covered in his EssentiallySports journey.
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Brandon Gabriel