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Friendly Exes! Rachel Lindsay Cheers On Kevin Durant As He Wins His First NBA Championship

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Jun. 13 2017, Published 2:55 p.m. ET

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Rachel Lindsay has some explaining to do! (She really doesn’t because she’s a GROWN woman and shouldn’t have to answer to anyone, but we would greatly appreciate some answers, Ms. Lindsay) The Bachelorette star was spotted cheering on her ex-boyfriend Kevin Durant’s team (which basically means she was cheering for him too) the Golden State Warriors as they won the franchise’s fifth NBA Championship – and Kevin’s FIRST (talk about monumental).

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The Dallas lawyer --who recently revealed that she’s engaged to one of her Bachelorette suitors -- and her Bachelor bestie, Whitney Fransway, were front-and-center as Golden State demolished the Cleveland Cavaliers -- taking the Championship series in a near-sweep (GS won in just five games!) -- and as KD won Finals MVP.

Rachel and Whitney’s “spontaneous girls trip” was documented on their Instagram stories, and the two even managed to capture the moment Golden State took the W over Cleveland – talk about A-1 seating!

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As OK! readers’ know, a source recently revealed to US Weekly that Rachel and KD had a “serious” thing back in college before she broke things off to go to law school.

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Clearly, though, there’s no bad blood between the two as Rachel was very much so team Golden State.

Do you think Rachel’s fiancé minds her cheering on her ex? Sound off in the comments! 

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