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The Detroit Pistons have had a rather tough week. Not only did they blow their double-digit leads against the Miami Heat and Los Angeles Lakers, but also faced a blowout loss at the hands of the reigning champions, the Milwaukee Bucks. And their unfortunate days continued as the LA Clippers also gave them the boot and won 107-96.

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Yet the biggest thing that happened during this matchup wasn’t Eric Bledsoe’s sudden and vital emergence, but BTS’ Suga sitting on the sidelines and enjoying the game. As usual, fans on Twitter had to share their excitement about seeing and even meeting the Korean pop star.

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Suga from BTS spotted in the arena at the Clippers game

The South Korean boy band came into being back in 2010. Their fan base all over the world is wild, which is why when he was spotted at the game, fans in the arena couldn’t believe their eyes.

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This isn’t the first time Suga was spotted at a basketball game. He last showed up at a Lakers game last season, reuniting with American singer, Max. However, the more heartwarming part was that both Max and he paid tribute to the late legend Kobe Bryant, by wearing his jerseys.

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Eric Bledsoe was a big help for the LA Clippers

Bledsoe had somewhat become an invisible entity on the offense in the last four games. Out of his 15 points, Bledsoe added 11 of his points early in the game, to give the Clippers the much-needed boost.

Apart from that, Reggie Jackson’s 21-point performance, Terrance Mann’s 16 points, and Paul George‘s 16 points were enough to keep the Pistons at arm’s length throughout.

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In fact, Detroit was showing signs of an upset in the fourth quarter by outscoring them 34-25. However, all it did was reduce the deficit and help them lose with less embarrassing numbers.

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