Every NBA team’s most famous fan

LOS ANGELES, CA - APRIL 06: American actor Jack Nicholson attends the game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Minnesota Timberwolves with his son Ray Nicholson at Staples Center on April 6, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Jayne Kamin-Oncea/Getty Images)
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The NBA is a mainstream league. Many people enjoy the league, including celebrities. Who is the most famous fan of each team?

The NBA is a growing sport. The league brings fans back every year with its constant drama and growing starpower.

Some of the fans that return, and even some that are attracted, happen to be famous. At many games throughout the year, celebrities can be spotted sitting courtside. Some are just there for the appearance, but many are actually diehard fans of their respective teams.

As some teams are more popular than others, some fans are also more popular than others. Saying that, who is the most famous fan of all 30 NBA teams?

Atlanta Hawks — Quavo

Thanks to Atlanta’s bubbling music scene, the Hawks have quite the star-studded list of fans. From TI, to 2 Chainz, to Lil Jon, to 21 Savage, ATL rappers stick to their roots.

Another active Hawks fan has been Quavo of the hip-hop group “Migos.”

Despite winning just 24 games last season, Quavo isn’t afraid of showing his true colors. After drafting Oklahoma point guard Trae Young fifth overall in this year’s draft, Quavo went to Twitter to show his support.

Quavo along with fellow Migos Offset and Takeoff can often be seen sitting courtside at Hawks games, and aren’t afraid to make the court their stage, either.

The Hawks have an intriguing future, with Young and sophomore John Collins headlining the roster alongside 2016 lottery pick Taurean Prince.

Quavo and Migos as a whole have flourished over the past few years, and their support for the local squad has to be some sort of motivation. The Hawks have an interesting mix of young talent. There is a long list of musicians to rep come out of and rep Atlanta worldwide, and now it’s time for the young Hawks to do the same.

Quavo, currently on tour with Offset, Takeoff, and Drake, is getting some offseason work in before the season returns in the middle of October. On the tour’s last leg, Quavo and the crew will perform in Atlanta — and you know he will be rocking his No. 91 Huncho jersey.