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ESPN's Malika Andrews Turns Heads With Outfit for Thunder-Timberwolves Game 1

ESPN reporter Malika Andrews caught everyone’s attention Tuesday night—not just for her sideline reporting, but for her standout style during Game 1 of the Western Conference finals between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Minnesota Timberwolves.

Andrews, who led ESPN’s coverage on-site, wore a light blue denim two-piece outfit that blended professionalism with fashion flair. The set included a fitted blazer adorned with sparkling embellishments and a matching high-waisted, calf-length skirt.

Underneath, she wore a white top and completed the look with black pointed-toe high heels and a simple, elegant necklace.

Fans lit up the comments section after Andrews posted her outfit on Instagram.

“Loved this look!!!” one user wrote.

Another added, “Obsessed with this look.”

“We love a sparkle!” said a fan.

“She SHINESSSSSS,” a commenter chimed in.

More reactions poured in, including “Prettiest woman on television,” and “You are the cutest!!”

This was Andrews’ first visit to Oklahoma City and it turned into a memorable one. Before tipoff, the Thunder’s mascot made a surprise appearance during the ESPN pregame show, presenting her with a welcome gift live on-air.

ESPN sideline reporter Malika Andrews

ESPN sideline reporter Malika Andrews during the game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the New York Knicks at Crypto.com Arena.

However, not everyone was caught up in the excitement. ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith reacted with a dramatic eye roll during the broadcast. When asked by Andrews for his take on the matchup, he began with a sarcastic jab: “One of us have to sound like something other than an elected official in Oklahoma City.”

On the court, the Thunder delivered a strong performance. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led all scorers with 31 points, including 20 in the second half.

Game 2 will be back in Oklahoma City on Thursday. With the Thunder looking sharp and Malika Andrews continuing to impress both viewers and fashion fans alike, there’s plenty for audiences to look forward to.

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