Aaron Rodgers, Olivia Munn: Green Bay Quarterback Spotted On Double Date With AJ Hawk At NBA Game [PHOTO]

People like to celebrate their achievements in different ways. Apparently, Aaron Rodgers likes to celebrate by sitting courtside at a basketball game with his girlfriend Olivia Munn and some friends.

The Packers blew the doors off of the Chicago Bears on Sunday night, and they were led by Rodgers, who threw six touchdown passes before halftime. The Packers have now won five of their last six games following a 1-2 start that prompted Rodgers to tell fans to relax.

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Rodgers decided to celebrate the victory in the way that made the most sense, which was apparently to invite Munn, whom he has been dating since April of this year, as well as teammate A.J. Hawk and his wife to sit courtside while the Milwaukee Bucks and Oklahoma City Thunder tried their best. The game turned out to be a bit of a snooze fest, as both teams struggled shooting the ball. The Thunder were also playing without their two superstars, Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook.

These facts appeared lost on Rodgers and Munn, however. Cameras repeatedly caught them laughing during the game, and they appeared to be having a great time despite the game ending up with a final score of 85-78. The hometown Bucks did earn the victory though, so perhaps that contributed to some of the enjoyment for the fans.

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The big story here is obviously the appearance of Rodgers and Munn in courtside seats, which says a lot about the state of the Milwaukee franchise. It also raises the question of what other celebratory dates Rodgers may have in store. Maybe if the Packers win the Super Bowl, we will see Rodgers and Munn living the high life in a more exotic locale, like Indianapolis or Fresno. The way the Packers have looked lately, anything is possible.

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