Travis Scott made a surprise appearance during James Harden and Donovan Mitchell’s first interview together.
James Harden has found a new home in Cleveland, as the former MVP was traded to the Cavaliers last week, pairing him up with Donovan Mitchell.
After the pair led the Cavaliers to a huge win over the Sacramento Kings, they had their first post-game interview together hijacked by a familiar face for Harden – Travis Scott.

Travis Scott steals the spotlight in postgame interview
After the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Sacramento Kings 132-126 on the road, Donovan Mitchell and James Harden were set to do an interview with a courtside reporter.
However, mid-interview, rapper Travis Scott barged into the frame, yelling out of excitement for the new pair’s strong performance together.
“What we doing?! JH! DM! What the f—!”
Travis Scott is a longtime fan of James Harden, with the pair first linking up when Harden was playing for Scott’s hometown team, the Houston Rockets.
Despite Harden leaving the Rockets behind in 2020, his friendship with Travis Scott has persisted over the years.
However, Scott’s appearance in Sacramento might be raising some questions about him crossing over to make another appearance at a different sporting event just a few hours away.
Could Travis Scott perform at Super Bowl halftime show with Bad Bunny?
Travis Scott was in attendance for the Cavaliers’ game against the Kings in Sacramento. It’s important to note that Sacramento is a two-hour drive away from Santa Clara, the site of Super Bowl LX tonight.
To add more fuel to the speculative flames, fans outside Levi’s Stadium heard Travis Scott’s collaboration track with The Weeknd and Bad Bunny playing during the halftime show’s rehearsal.
Bad Bunny is the headliner of this year’s Super Bowl halftime show and has teased the possibility of guest appearances. Could Cactus Jack make his presence felt at the iconic halftime event?
It wouldn’t be the first time Travis Scott has made an appearance at the halftime show, doing so during Maroon 5’s performance at Super Bowl LIII, when the New England Patriots defeated the LA Rams.
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