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Pacers' Austin Reaves Puts On A Show For Deborah and Patty


INDIANAPOLIS, IN - After making a tough layup to cap off a 22-point performance in the Pacers' 106-89 home win over the Warriors, Austin Reaves blew a kiss towards two female fans in the front row. 

"I saw a baddie in the front row and knew I had to bring my game," explained Reaves in his post-game interview. 

Since his rise to a prominent role for the Pacers, Reaves has been known to woo particularly attractive guests with dazzling performances at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, earning him a reputation as a ladies' man thriving in the limelight. This night was no exception, with Reaves connecting on several and-one opportunities and leading the Pacers to an emphatic win.

The fans, sisters 41-year-old Deborah Walker and 40-year-old Patty Walker from Noblesville, said that the gesture was one of the most memorable moments of their lives.

"It's up there with the time that we went to an NSYNC show in 2000," Patty gushed when reached out to for comment. "JC and I made eye contact."

The sisters were in attendance with Deborah's two sons, Hunter (16) and Ethan (12), who are huge Pacers fans. 

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