Steph Curry and Kevin Durant watch US women’s team put on a show at court side in London with Angel Reese back in stands
STEPH Curry and Kevin Durant made their way to support the US women's basketball team in London on Tuesday.
The NBA superstars were also joined by WNBA rookie Angel Reese to watch Team USA beat Germany 84-57 in an exhibition game.
Reese took herself to London and saw Curry, Kevin Durant, and the men's Team USA squad win against Germany in their final tune-up match before the Paris Olympics.
She made the appearance after playing for the WNBA All-Stars in the WNBA All-Star game over the weekend.
The Chicago Sky power forward Reese was also in attendance for the women's Team USA game.
She joined Curry and Durant at the contest.
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The U.S. Sun took snaps of the three walking separately to their courtside seats where they sat next to each other.
Curry was donning an all-blue outfit, Durant was wearing all-black and Reese sported black attire.
Pics of the trio went viral on Instagram.
"Angel be court-side with everybody," one wrote.
"Angel look like she studying with intensity, like she visualizing what her Olympic run gonna look like," a second commented.
"Look at them 3 super stars," a third added.
Durant and Curry weren't the only Team USA members to attend the game as Tyrese Haliburton and Bam Adebayo also appeared at the contest.
They got to see a bounce-back win for the U.S., who lost to Reese and the WNBA All-Stars last Saturday.
Both US basketball teams will be heading to Paris on high notes.
The men's team finished 5-0 in their warm-up games.
Reese wasn't selected for the USA team, but she will show her support and make the trip to Paris.
She will attend the Paris games which will begin on Friday night.
The WNBA will be on pause for the Olympics until mid-August.
For the season, Reese has averaged 13.5 points and 12 rebounds per game.
As for Durant, he didn't play in Team USA's exhibition games due to a right calf strain.
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The injury occurred while training in June.
Durant is considered day-to-day and he's expected to be on the Olympic roster when it's set later this week.