
Allie LaForce wows fans with 'outstanding outfit' as NBA on TNT reporter works Lakers-Nuggets clash after Thunder snub | 486M7K6 | 2024-05-01 02:08:01
TNT Sports sideline reporter Allie LaForce wowed fans with her outfit for Game 5 of the first-round NBA playoffs series between the Los Angeles Lakers and Denver Nuggets.
The sportscaster worked the clash after enduring an unfortunate moment during Saturday's Oklahoma City Thunder–New Orleans Pelicans matchup.


LaForce, 35, posed for snaps on the Ball Arena court, showing off her stunning on-air outfit before the Nuggets knocked the Lakers out of the playoffs with a 108-106 victory.
Her ensemble featured a flowery blouse over a black jumpsuit as well as a pair of matching high heels.
The sideline reporter then shared the pictures with her 89,000 Instagram followers alongside a snap of herself with her broadcasting crew: Kevin Harlan, Reggie Miller, and Jamal Crawford.
"GET IT! I love my crew!!" the NBA sideline reporter captioned the post.
And fans sent love in the comments, several of which featured praise for the sportscaster's fit.
"Outfit outstanding as usual out of the ordinary," one wrote.
"Love the pants!! Love the crew even more," another added.
"Beautiful as always," a third said.
"You look fire," one wrote.
A couple of days earlier, LaForce was snubbed when she approached Thunder players for a postgame interview.
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The sideline reporter gathered a group of Oklahoma City stars following OKC's 106-85 win in Game 3 of the first-round series with the Pelicans.
But as she started asking the first question, they got pulled away for a chat with Thunder sideline reporter Nick Gallo of Bally Sports.
"Why do we have to wait?" LaForce asked while still on the air as Thunder players were walking away.
"I follow the group with these knuckleheads."
Soon after, Harlan ended the segment with TNT needing to start the broadcast of another NBA playoffs game.
"Allie, you know what? Let them have their conf there," the play-by-play announcer said.
"They're talking with their home TV and that's good for them."
LaForce eventually got to speak with the Thunder about their win.
The network showed her interview during a quick postgame Inside the NBA segment.
But several TV viewers slammed OKC for ditching LaForce in the first place.
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