Phoenix Suns' Jae Crowder almost crashes into JoJo Siwa during Los Angeles Lakers game
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The front row can be a scary place at NBA games.
JoJo Siwa found out the hard way during the Phoenix Suns vs. Los Angeles Lakers game on Tuesday night.
The dancer/singer/YouTube personality was nearly run over when the Suns' Jae Crowder hustled for a loose ball during the game.
The Suns posted video of the close call on Twitter.
The team's tweet asked "How's it going down there, @itsjojosiwa?"
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Siwa responded to the message with a two-word reply: "Quite well."
The Suns pulled away from the Lakers in the second half, winning the game 108-90 and getting the last laugh in the courtside incident.
The team responded to Siwa's response: "Quite well for us too!"
The team responded to Siwa's response: "Quite well for us too!"
Phoenix is now 25-5 on the season, which is the best record in the NBA.
Siwa's Lakers are 16-16.
Here's some other looks at the incident:
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