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Model Nia Cele’s Outfit To Hawks-Pistons Distracts Players (Video)

Model Nia Cele’s Outfit To Hawks-Pistons Distracts Players (Video)

A model by the name of Nia Cele caused something of a stir this past week when she attended a game between the Atlanta Hawks and Detroit Pistons.

Although neither the Hawks nor Pistons are particularly good this year, people still attend their games. And because of the lack of interest in these squads, courtside seats for their games are more accessible than ever.

This week, Cele went viral when her outfit to the Hawks-Pistons game proved to be something of a distraction for players.

The outfit largely speaks for itself:

 

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A post shared by Nia Celé (@nia.no.long)

Earlier this month, a Denver Nuggets fan’s outfit to her team’s game also served as something of a distraction to players. In that respect, what happened here with Cele is no different.

That being said, Cele is still something of a big deal. She boasts more than 100,000 followers on social media and routinely blows up for posts like this:

 

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A post shared by Nia Celé (@nia.no.long)

 

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A post shared by Nia Celé (@nia.no.long)

 

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A post shared by Nia Celé (@nia.no.long)

 

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A post shared by Nia Celé (@nia.no.long)

 

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A post shared by Nia Celé (@nia.no.long)

Big picture, neither Hawks nor Pistons fans have much to get excited about this year.

In that respect, it is hard to blame them for making their own fun.

It is the only fun they’ll have at these games at any point in the foreseeable future.

Will either the Hawks or Pistons invite Cele back to one of their games given the hubbub her appearance caused this time around? Time will tell.

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Anthony Amador

A graduate from the University of Texas, Anthony Amador has been credentialed to cover the Houston Texans, Dallas Cowboys, San Antonio Spurs, Dallas Mavericks and high school games all over the Lone Star State. Currently, his primary beats are the NBA, MLB, NFL and UFC.
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