Joe Montana, George Kittle, Christian McCaffrey attend Golden State Warriors vs Lakers game at Chase Center. Several big celebrities were present at Chase Center on Thursday as the Golden State Warriors tried to tie up their second-round series against the Lakers during game 2.

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The first celebrity highlighted by the big screen at the Warriors area was actor Danny DeVito. He was wearing a cap that had “Game Seven” written on it. The 78-year-old was sitting courtside at the game.

Actor Tom Holland and his girlfriend Zandaya were also among the celebrities in attendance at the Chase Center. Zendaya received more of the ovation at Chase Center because of her Bay Area connection. She was donning an all-black Warriors cap. Zendaya was born in Oakland. She studied at the Oakland School of Arts.

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On Wednesday, the trailer for Zendaya’s new movie Dune: Part 2 was released.

The trio of San Francisco 49ers players, including quarterback Sam Darnold, running back Christian McCaffery, and tight end George Kittle were also present at the Chase Center to cheer on the Dubs. Niner’s superstar Joe Montana was also seen in the crowd.

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Another Oakland native and Black Panther director Ryan Coogler was also seen in the house supporting the Lakers.

Among other faces in attendance on Thursday night were rapper Jay-Z, Journey guitarist Neal Schon, and poker player Phil Hellmuth. Director Spike Lee was also spotted in Chase Center wearing a fully white suit with a large chain that read “MARS,” for his character Mars Blackmon in the 1986 movie She’s Gotta Have It.

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NBA Hall of Famers Gary Payton and Bill Walton, Philadelphia 76ers guard Tyrese Maxey, Giants legend Barry Bonds, Dallas Mavericks legend Dirk Nowitzki, sports broadcaster Ahmad Rashad and A’s pitcher James Kaprielian also made their way to the Chase Center.