The Los Angeles Dodgers have been the toast of the town since repeating as World Series champions, with their celebration continuing from Rogers Centre in Toronto to a parade through downtown and ceremony at Dodger Stadium.
Also on Monday, Mookie Betts and his wife Brianna hosted a party for players. On Tuesday night, manager Dave Roberts, Kiké Hernández, Will Smith, Blake Snell and Tyler Glasnow made an appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”
Then on Wednesday, Betts was part of a group that made a visit to Crypto.com Arena on Wednesday to watch the Los Angeles Lakers face the San Antonio Spurs.
The Champs are here! pic.twitter.com/XiTNyRFdCZ
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) November 6, 2025
Betts, Teoscar Hernández, Will Smith, Blake Snell, Alex Call, Evan Phillips, and Dodgers owners Mark Walter and Magic Johnson were recognized on the court during a break in the action. They had the 2025 World Series trophy in tow and received a loud ovation whenever shown on the video board.
The group of Dodgers champions was treated to an entertaining game that particularly captivated Betts, who emphatically celebrated an offensive foul call on Spurs standout Victor Wembanyama.
The Champs are back! #GoKingsGo pic.twitter.com/dxNB3IAFdR
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) November 7, 2025
Does it get any more electric than the World Series champs reading the starting lineup? @Dodgers pic.twitter.com/cB3qfLLxzA
— LA Kings (@LAKings) November 7, 2025
Synergy between the Dodgers and Lakers franchise has long been established, and it’s especially true now with Walter becoming the new owner of the storied NBA team.
Then on Thursday night, Phillips, Call and Snell were back at the arena with Ben Casparius, to watch the Los Angeles Kings face the two-time defending champion Florida Panthers.
That too has become a common occurrence, with the Dodgers hosting an annual Kings Night and the team returning the favor.
Tyler Glasnow’s slam dunk at Lakers game
Glasnow and Snell showed off some dual-sport capabilities before the Lakers tipped off against the Spurs, much to the delight of fans who were early arrivers.
Glasnow, who stands 6’8, especially stole the show as he went up for a two-handed slam dunk with plenty of ease.
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