
Stunning gymnast Suni Lee gives two-word response to taunt about OG Anunoby dating rumors
Gymnast Suni Lee gave a hysterical response on Saturday to a heckle referencing the rumors of a relationship between her and Knicks star OG Anunoby.
The lighthearted suggestions of a romance between the pair began back in April, when Lee was spotted sitting courtside for a Knicks-Suns game in which Anunoby ultimately scored 32 points. Actress Anne Hathaway was also present at that game.
From there, some Knicks fans became convinced that Lee (who attended several playoff games too) was something of a good luck charm for Anuboby, with his teammate Josh Hart even saying on his 'Roommates Show' podcast that the Knicks 'need' Lee and Hathaway at every playoff matchup.
Lee was talking about her Knicks fandom this weekend at Fanatics Fest when a fan interrupted her by shouting out Anunoby's name.
'OG!', he yelled.
Lee looked a bit stunned as she laughed the comment off, before telling the fan that the comment was 'out of pocket.'
Fan: 'OG!'
Suni Lee: 'Outta pocket.' 💀
(via @FiresideKnicks, @FanaticsFest) pic.twitter.com/MwRy0yTZfN
— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) June 21, 2025
And some fans were on the gold medalist's side as they reacted to the remark.
'She was so embarrassed,' one wrote on X.
'Why they gotta do that,' a second said.
And a third joked: 'OG finna hit her up after this.'
Lee and Anunoby posed for some pictures after the Knicks beat the Magic on December 3, though the fellow athletes have not actually been spotted outside of Madison Square Garden together.
Nonetheless, Lee became a Knicks fan favorite as they had their best postseason run in 25 years and went to the Eastern Conference Finals.
Unfortunately, the Knicks lost to the Pistons in the first round on April 21 when Lee was seen sitting on Celebrity Row.
Anunoby had a modest 10 points and shot 0-4 from three in that game.
The Knicks also lost with Lee in attendance in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals vs. the Pacers, as Indiana pulled off a stunning comeback to win 138-135 in overtime.
Anunoby performed better in that game, as he scored 16 points in the loss.
While London-born Anunoby had an impressive year for the Knicks, Lee captured her second Olympic gold medal for Team USA last summer.
After previously winning an all-around gold at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, she claimed another in the team event in Paris
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