New York filmmaker and super sports fan Spike Lee showed his hometown spirit when he faced off against Las Vegas Aces‘ Kelsey Plum during a recent playoff game against the New York Liberty.
According to Woman’s Fastbreak, the 67-year-old Spike, who is known for jawing with opponents while seated at basketball games, interacted with Plum during
the first game of the WNBA Semifinals. The “Do The Right Thing” director went back and forth with the Aces star player during the third quarter between the New York and Vegas teams. The exchange couldn’t be heard, but courtside cameras caught it.New York Knicks fans and opposing players are used to seeing Spike as a superfan on the sidelines at Madison Square Garden. The game took place on Sept. 29 at the Barclay Center, located in Brooklyn. At the time, the Aces were down 14 points.
The Aces beat the Liberty last year to repeat as WNBA champions, but the NY team beat the Aces 87-77 to take a one-game lead over the champions.
After the game, Plum discussed what happened between her and Spike at a press conference with reporters.
“I can’t say exactly what was said, but I told him that he should talk louder, but it was all well and fun, and it’s really cool that he’s here. Even last round was really cool that he was here,” Plum told reporters. “I know he’s a big sports fan, so it says a lot that he’s in the building and that he respects the game. And so yeah, I was just having fun.”
ESPN reported that this was Spike’s second appearance at a Liberty game since the playoffs started. He attended the opening series clincher when the Liberty sent the Atlanta Dream home for the season.
The two teams meet again on Oct. 1.