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Klay Thompson took in Sunday’s Cubs-Milwaukee Brewers game at Wrigley Field in Chicago along with girlfriend Laura Harrier, and the two seemed to enjoy themselves.

The two were sitting in the front row for the game and were shown by CSN Chicago grooving to some music:

Thompson is recovering from surgery to repair a torn ACL suffered during the NBA Finals in June. He underwent the surgery in early July and says he does not want to push his return. The 29-year-old is a part of the cast of “Space Jam 2”, which has been shooting this summer. Thompson working as an actor would allow him to relate to Harrier in that regard. Harrier, 29, is known for her role in “Spider-Man: Homecoming”.

There was talk the two had taken a break in their relationship, but they are definitely together and recently enjoyed a trip to France.

Back in January, Thompson credited Harrier for inspiring his monster 44-point game.

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