Steph Curry and 8 other celebrities (Jordan Chiles!) courtside at Aces-Liberty in New York

Side by side photos of Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry and Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles (Photos by KENA BETANCUR/AFP and Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)
Side by side photos of Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry and Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles (Photos by KENA BETANCUR/AFP and Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)

The New York Liberty are no strangers to having famous people in the building. But on Sunday, celebrity row was packed with Olympians and sports figures.

Steph Curry was courtside at Barclays to see his pal and 3-point partner Sabrina Ionescu take on the Las Vegas Aces. Jordan Chiles was also in the building, rounding out an impressive few days in New York. (She threw out the first pitch at a Cincinnati Reds-New York Mets game and even walked the runway in a Kim Shui show during New York Fashion Week.)

But the celebs didn't stop there. Steph's lifelong splash bro, Klay Thompson, stopped by, as did Dawn Staley, Paige Bueckers and several other athletes. It was a full-on celeb party, and the game didn't disappoint. The Liberty came from behind to beat the Aja Wilson-less Aces and continue its dominant season.

Here's Steph Curry and eight other celebrities who were out to the Aces and Liberty hoop:

Steph Curry — Olympian, Golden State Warriors

Jordan Chiles — Olympian, Team USA gymnastics

Klay Thompson — Olympian, Dallas Mavs

Devin Booker — Olympian, Phoenix Suns

Paige Bueckers and Azzi Fudd — UConn women's basketball

Dawn Staley — Head coach, South Carolina women's basketball

Claressa Shields — Olympian, Boxer

Dereck Lively II — Dallas Mavs

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