
The Memphis Grizzlies and Charlotte Hornets have two of the NBA’s brightest young stars in Ja Morant and LaMelo Ball. But if that wasn’t reason enough to tune in and watch these teams play, how about their respective sideline reporters?
Prior to their battle on Friday night in Memphis, Grizzlies reporter KJ Wright met up with Hornets sideline reporter Ashley ShahAhmadi. And while the pair was catching up on the court, they decided to take a photo together.
KJ then took that photo and posted it to her Twitter account with the caption, “Wish @ashahahmadi came to town more than once a year.” And the internet immediately fell in love with the duo.
First, the photo:
And another one…
And here’s how Twitter reacted:
Now that you’ve gotten a look at this fantastic duo, you’re probably jonesing for more. Thankfully, we’ve got you covered below…
Oh, and in case you’re still interested, the Grizzlies went on to win the game, 130-99.
Here’s a closer look at KJ and Ashley:
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