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The Stars Were Out for Phoenix's Game 7 vs. Mavericks

Notable names littered the Footprint Center on Sunday evening to take in the final installment of Suns-Mavericks.

Although the stars for the Phoenix Suns failed to show up on the court for their Game 7 meeting with the Dallas Mavericks, at least there were stars in attendance courtside to witness the action. 

Lil Wayne was one of the most notable present, sitting courtside and cheering on his friend Chris Paul. Wayne's friendship with Paul is well-documented dating back to Paul's days in New Orleans, where Weezy is a native of the city. Wayne has followed Paul throughout his career.

Lil Wayne

Despite being on the road, the Mavericks had representation in Phoenix for Game 7. Both owner Mark Cuban and legend Dirk Nowitzki were courtside to take in Dallas' pivotal win. 

Cuban is not a surprise to see, as he's a regular during games. However, Nowitzki traveling for the Game 7 meeting vs. the Suns was a cool thing to see despite the lopsided loss.

Dirk

Nowitzki even tweeted during the game.

The NFL world was well represented in Phoenix, as stars such as Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and Buffalo Bills linebacker Von Miller were in-person to soak in the action in the desert. 

Von Miller Travis Kelce

Star receiver Odell Beckham Jr. was in attendance and sat next to Miller during the game.

Beckham

Beckham previously attended Game 2 of the series and donned a Devin Booker jersey in support of the Suns. 

The world of baseball was also represented with Alex Rodriguez in attendance. 

Alex Rodriguez

Rodriguez, a co-owner of the Minnesota Timberwolves, was spotted with Kathryne Padgett.