Megan Thee Stallion drew as much attention as the action on the court over the weekend, stepping into the spotlight during Klay Thompson’s final game of 2025 with the Dallas Mavericks.
The matchup, a tightly contested loss to the Sacramento Kings, marked the end of Thompson’s calendar year on the hardwood. According to Bustle, for much of the night, cameras repeatedly cut to the courtside, where Megan’s presence underscored the growing intersection of sports, fashion, and celebrity culture.
The rapper and Grammy winner, who publicly confirmed her relationship with Thompson earlier this year, arrived in a sleek, pared-back all-black look that balanced comfort with polish.
She wore a cropped hooded sweatshirt with a high empire waist that revealed a subtle midriff, paired with relaxed black pants and a long trench coat. The outfit leaned intentionally understated, allowing clean lines and tailoring to do the work rather than bold colors or heavy embellishment.
Accessories were kept minimal. A structured designer trench added sharpness to the look, while a chain-strap handbag—mostly out of frame during the broadcast—completed the ensemble. Jewelry was sparse, with a single belly ring visible due to the cropped silhouette. A graphic black-and-white scarf added contrast without pulling focus.
It was the latest in a series of carefully styled courtside appearances from Megan during the NBA season. On Christmas Day, she opted for a lighter palette, wearing a cream-toned bodysuit with a dramatic midsection cutout, paired with slim-fit jeans and platform boots.
Earlier in the season, she leaned into basketball-inspired color blocking—orange, black, and denim—while sitting near the floor during another Mavericks game.
Together, the looks have formed a consistent visual narrative: casual but intentional, relaxed yet camera-ready. Rather than dressing for spectacle, Megan’s courtside wardrobe reflects the same balance athletes aim for off the court—comfort, confidence, and personal style.
For Thompson, the night was about closing out the year amid playoff positioning and a competitive Western Conference race.