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Emilia Clarke Got The Hilarious Royal Treatment At An NBA Playoffs Game In Houston

Emilia Clarke Got The Hilarious Royal Treatment At An NBA Playoffs Game In Houston
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Houston knows where their loyalties lie.

Emilia Clarke was treated like a queen during an NBA playoffs game when the Houston Rockets mascot spotted her courtside.

Clarke, who plays Daenerys Targaryen in "Game Of Thrones", was in the crowd at the Toyota Center to see the Rockets take on the Golden State Warriors, when she was noticed by Clutch the Bear.


Dropping his coffee before bending the knee, Clutch had Clarke chuckling with his show of respect. And, the whole interaction is adorable.

“Look who's here!" bellowed the announcer. “The Mother of Dragons, from Game of Thrones, welcome to Houston Emilia Clarke!"

Emilia's reaction was so cute that many fans are restating their love for the actor. She is truly relatable.

Clarke wasn't the only queen in the house either, with Beyoncé in attendance to witness the sixth game of the series between the teams.

In the end, Steph Curry's 33-point haul helped GSW win 118-113, taking the series 4-2 and advancing to the Western Conference finals as a result.

With "Game Of Thrones" currently airing its final season, some couldn't help notice that Curry had given a perfect demonstration in how to end a series.

Who will win the game of buckets this season?

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