Floyd Mayweather attends Knicks D-League game
Floyd Mayweather shocked everyone in attendance when he showed up to the Westchester County Center on Monday night to watch a D-League basketball game.
The retired boxer took in a game between the Westchester Knicks and Grand Rapids Drive. Reporters said Mayweather attended the game to watch Jordon Crawford, a 5-foot-6 guard who played college ball at Bowling Green.
Here's a look at Floyd Mayweather sitting courtside at the Westchester Knicks-Grand Rapids Drive game tonight: pic.twitter.com/F5U5qkP7d0
— Ian Begley (@IanBegley) December 1, 2015
Floyd Mayweather told me he flew out of Vegas on his jet earlier today to watch Westchester's Jordon Crawford pic.twitter.com/gXlf458jbe
— Ian Begley (@IanBegley) December 1, 2015
Crawford entered the contest averaging 7.6 points in 18 minutes per game, but he may have buckled under the pressure of the famous boxer watching. Crawford was 0-for-5 in 15 minutes against the Drive.
Just as you would expect, Mayweather did have courtside seats for the game:
Just watching the game with my friend Floyd Mayweather (he's not my friend but he could be). Loves his popcorn pic.twitter.com/f1AaQPCJdo
— Clemzingis (@TheClemReport) December 1, 2015
He was treated to a show from Jimmer Fredette, who led the Knicks in scoring and assists in his debut with the team.