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Karl-Anthony Towns‘ return to Minnesota was interrupted by a couple of models who stormed the court in the middle of the game … and as it turns out, this wasn’t their first time causing chaos at a sporting event in the past week.
The moment went down two minutes before halftime on Thursday — after the Knicks called for a timeout, two women in white jerseys bolted from their good seats and attempted to sprint onto the hardwood.
Multiple female fans ran on the court in Minnesota tonight! 😳
One fell onto the court right in front of KAT, then another got tackled by security 😂
Via. @SneakerReporter pic.twitter.com/g2iAfqMgto
— Courtside Buzz (@CourtsideBuzzX) December 20, 2024
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TMZ Sports has learned the ladies in question are Toochi Kash and Amberghini — the same pair who rushed the field at Levi’s Stadium when the San Francisco 49ers hosted the L.A. Rams.
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Just like the “Thursday Night Football” outing, the two were once again promoting the “$treak” meme coin that recently launched … as their tops had the branding all over it — and they also etched it on their foreheads for good measure.
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They kinda turned the ball over on the execution, though … as one of them tumbled to the ground shortly after making it on the court — and the other was promptly taken down by security.
Prior to the on-court antics, they had a ball at the Target Center … even posing with the Wolves’ mascot, Crunch, and hanging with the team’s dancers.
The fun didn’t last forever, though … as sources tell us the two spent five hours behind bars following the stunt and are currently facing one charge of disorderly conduct — a misdemeanor.
This isn’t the first rodeo for the security at Target Center — back in 2022, a fan glued herself to the court in a protest against the Wolves owner Glen Taylor.
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