Vinicius Junior is courtside as the Clippers lose in Oklahoma City while Camavinga watches the Rams beat the Saints in LA as the Real Madrid duo make the most of being injured

On Thursday night, Real Madrid players Eduardo Camavinga and Vinicius Jr. were spotted going to athletic events in the United States. The players took advantage of their time away from the treatment table by taking a vacation across the Atlantic, even though they were wounded and could not participate in Real Madrid’s La Liga match versus Alaves in Spain. They were seen at different games on the same night, despite the fact that they were both in the United States.


Prior to the pivotal game between the Los Angeles Rams and New Orleans Saints at SoFi Stadium, Camavinga, who sustained a knee ligament injury while serving with France on the international scene, was spotted on the sidelines. In California, he saw an intriguing game as the Rams held on to increase their hopes of making the playoffs while the Saints came dangerously close to pulling off a comeback. Carrying a Rams scarf in his hands, Camavinga strolled down the sideline with his entourage, looking happy. Not only was he a well-known athlete, but baseball superstar Shohei Ohtani was also there, taking advantage of his offseason following his seven hundred million dollar, ten-year contract signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers.


Conversely, Vinicius Jr. made the trip to Oklahoma City to see the Thunder play the highly talented Clippers at Paycom Arena. The Brazilian forward watched from courtside as Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s outstanding play helped the Thunder snap the Clippers’ nine-game winning streak. From the front row, Vinicius was seen grinning on camera holding his own personalized Thunder jersey. James Harden, who scored 23 points, and Paul George, who added 22 for the Clippers, both had outstanding games. Due to a right hip bruise, Kawhi Leonard was unable to participate in the game. When Russell Westbrook, a former Thunder player, entered the game in the first quarter as a reserve for the Clippers, he was met with a standing ovation and loud chants. With 13 rebounds and 15 points, Westbrook concluded.

Camavinga and Vinicius Jr. made the most of their stay in the USA by taking in the culture and attending sporting events despite their injuries. These encounters probably gave them a much-needed break from their recuperation procedures and enabled them to encourage sportsmen from other sports.