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Mallory Edens gives intimate look at Bucks’ NBA Cup celebrations in new photos
The Bucks passed on champagne, but that did not stop Mallory Edens from celebrating the team’s NBA Cup triumph.
After Milwaukee topped Oklahoma City in this year’s NBA Cup final, 97-81, the 28-year-old daughter of Bucks owner Wes Edens posted a series of Instagram photos Wednesday that commemorated Tuesday’s victory.
In addition to sharing a team photo from inside T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Edens — a model, producer and founder of Little Ray Media — is seen posing holding new hardware in a hallway.
Giannis Antetokounmpo dropped 26 points, 19 rebounds and 10 assists in Tuesday’s victory en route to a Tournament MVP nod.
“Everybody did their job,” said teammate Damian Lillard, who scored 23 points. “We defended. We played well from the start of the game all the way through the finish. I think it just showed what we’ve been building. I think it all came out in our biggest game to this point.”
The Bucks are currently fifth in the Eastern Conference at 14-11.
Edens is a courtside presence at Bucks games and has taken in contests with rumored flame Aaron Rodgers in the past.
The Jets quarterback, 41, would watch games in Milwaukee when he played for the Packers.
People reported in January 2023 that Rodgers and Edens were dating.
“It’s more than friends, but it’s casual. Nothing serious at all,” the source said at the time. “He’s not looking to rush into anything. It’s low-key for now.”
Rodgers was previously engaged to actress Shailene Woodley. He was also in high-profile romances with Danica Patrick and Olivia Munn.
The four-time league MVP — who is currently undecided about his football future after a rocky 4-11 season with the Jets — spoke about dating in the spotlight in his newly released Netflix docuseries “Aaron Rodgers: Enigma.”
“I signed up for football because I love the game and I got great at it because I’m hyper-competitive and super-motivated. But there’s this whole other part that comes with it that’s a lot of great stuff and a lot of f–king weird stuff,” he said.
Rodgers added, “I didn’t do myself any favors with some of the girls I dated after that that were in the public eye.”
The docuseries explored how Rodgers grappled with rising fame following the Packers’ Super Bowl win in 2011, among an array of topics.