LaMarcus Aldridge suddenly announced his retirement from the NBA on Thursday after playing with an irregular heartbeat that forced him to call it a career. The big man received a lot of love and respect from the NBA community, demonstrating he was a very appreciated player that deserved better.

People started to remember the best times he had in the association, especially with the Portland Trail Blazers and San Antonio Spurs, and NBA Central decided to share a very fun moment of when a lady couldn’t believe she was in front of Aldridge and after having an incredible reaction, she took a series of pictures of him while one man, supposedly her boyfriend, looked in disbelief.

This video went viral and of course, NBA Twitter had something to say about it. Some fans said it was weird for the girl to do that while others trolled the man, saying it was a very bad look that your girlfriend does that in front of you.

Well, Aldridge not only enchanted fans for his plays but also his looks, apparently. This girl was really excited to watch the then San Antonio Spurs and didn’t miss her chance to save a moment that she never forgot. Now, her boyfriend won’t, either. NBA Twitter went with everything on him.

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