Why Courtside Seats Are Priceless

November 24, 2008 at 10:46am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Forget Jack Nicholson screaming for his Lakers to get on D, the reason courtside seats in LA are astronomically expensive is not because they come with way more than leg room and in-your-face action; they offer a veritable cornucopia of Hot Sauce stargazing.

Earlier today we showed you Zac Efron and Leonardo DiCaprio, front and center, at last night’s Lakers-Kings game (the Lakers won 118-108) but they weren’t the only bromance igniting courtside.

Check out John Krasinksi and Jason Bateman, mirroring each other (experts say that’s what people do when they really like each other, they copy one another’s movements) and giggling like besties. Who thinks they might each have one half of a heart shaped BFF necklace lurking under their crew necks? We do!

Courtside seats for the Lakers (per game): $2200.00

Beer from Staples Center concession stand: $8.00

Chance to ogle John Krasinski, Jason Bateman, Zac-y Pooh and Leo in a well-lit area where screaming is encouraged: Priceless.

Our kingdom for season tickets! 

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