Olivia Wilde cheers on Jason Sudeikis at the All-Star Celebrity game
He may have been on the losing team, but in her eyes he is always a winner.
Olivia Wilde was every inch the dedicated cheerleader as fiance Jason Sudeikis duked it out against Canada's best and brightest on the basketball court at the All-Star Celebrity game.
Frankly, the 44-year-old comedian and Team USA needed all the encouragement they could get as the squared off against the Canadians who had the home team advantage in Toronto on Friday night.
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Number one fan: Olivia Wilde was every inch the dedicated cheerleader as fiance Jason Sudeikis duked it out against Canada's best and brightest on the basketball court at the All-Star Celebrity game in Toronto on Friday
The funnyman revealed himself to be quite the basketballer ending the first half with 11 points.
Sadly, the same could not be said for the rest of his team with Canada - who was coached by rapper and NBA team owner Drake - coming out on top by ten points with the game finishing the host's way 74-64.
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Share 13 sharesBut even though he was not on the winning team, Olivia still thought she had the Most Valuable Player.
The 31-year-old cheered and remained very animated as he fiance did his best to try to lead Team USA to victory.

Good luck charm: Frankly, the 44-year-old comedian and Team USA needed all the encouragement they could get as the squared off against the Canadians who had the home team advantage

Who knew? The funnyman revealed himself to be quite the basketballer ending the first half with 11 points

A for effort: Canada came out on top by ten points with the game finishing the host's way 74-64
Sitting courtside next to Spike Lee, the House star skipped wearing a cheerleader's uniform in favour of something a little cooler and a lot more comfortable.
For the game, the actress wore a long black pinafore with a white T-shirt.
She accessorized her look with a white beanie over her straightened ombre locks and a pair of flat knee high boots.

Prime position: Sitting courtside next to Spike Lee, the House star skipped wearing a cheerleader's uniform in favour of something a little cooler and a lot more comfortable

Too cute: It was plain to see that the couple - who have been together for five years and have a son Otis - are still head-over-heels in love

Her MVP: During a time out in the game, Jason ran over to wear Olivia was sitting to have a chat, causing the actress to flash her megawatt smile
It was plain to see that the couple - who have been together for five years and have a son Otis - are still head-over-heels in love.
During a time out in the game, Jason ran over to wear Olivia was sitting to have a chat, causing the actress to flash her megawatt smile.
While Jason may have been Olivia's MVP, he was not the actual MVP of the match.

Comfortable and cool: For the game, the actress wore a long black pinafore with a white T-shirt

Say cheese! While Jason may have been Olivia's MVP, he was not the actual MVP of the match
That honour went to Team Canada player Win Butler from Arcade Fire, who could not have been more excited to get his hands on the trophy.
Win was awarded MVP having contributed 15 points and 14 rebounds to the winning cause.
However, it is safe to say that the 35-year-old was not ESPN's MVP as during his speech, the singer started to discuss politics leading to a very awkward attempt to interrupt him by reporter Sage Steele.

Match up: The games' MVP honour went to Team Canada player Win Butler from Arcade Fire, who could not have been more excited to get his hands on the trophy

'We're talking about celebrity stuff, not politics': ESPN reporter Sage Steele was not impressed when the Arcade Fire frontman started to talk about what the USA can learn from Canada especially in an election year

Got the gold: Despite having his moment stolen from him, the musician seem very glad to be part of Canada's big win
As he accepted his trophy, Win said: 'I just wanted to say, it's an election year in the US, the US has a lot it can learn from Canada, [about issues like] health care, taking caring of people...'
Grabbing the microphone away from the singer as he was mid-sentence, Sage said: 'We're talking about celebrity stuff, not politics.'
Despite having his moment stolen from him, the musician seem very glad to be part of Canada's big win.

Winners are grinners: Drake - who is a co-owner of an NBA team - served as Canada's coach

Opening doors: The rapper - who looked very dapper in a suit - was given the key to the city by Toronto Mayor John Tory

Hug it out: Drake faced-off against Team USA's celebrity coach, actor Kevin Hart
As did coach Drake, who looked rather dapper in a suit, as prior to the game he was given the key to the city by Toronto Mayor John Tory.
Drake faced-off against celebrity coach Kevin Hart, who was as animated as always, heckling both Team Canada and his own players.
The comedian even jumped in at one stage but standing at 5' 4'' he was no match for former pro-baller Tracy McGrady, who the comedian inexplicably decided to guard.

What are you doing? The comedian was as animated as always, heckling Team Canada and his own players

Tall story: The comedian even jumped in at one stage but standing at 5' 4'' he was no match for former pro-baller Tracy McGrady, who the comedian inexplicably decided to guard

Reno kings: Team Canada included Drew (pictured) and Jonathan Scott from the Property Brothers
Also in Kevin's team was Blackish's Anthony Anderson, Bucks co-owner Marc Lasry, Avatar star Joel David Moore, host Nick Cannon.
Rounding out Team USA was former NBA stars Chauncey Billups and Muggsy Bogues, O'Shea Jackson Jr. from Straight Outta Compton, WNBA star Elena Delle Donne, and E News' Terrence Jenkins.
While Team Canada included Drew and Jonathan Scott from the Property Brothers, singer Kris Wu, tennis stars Milos Raonic and Eugenie Bouchard, Selma actor Stephan James, Ed's Tom Cavanag, former WNBA star Tammy Sutton-Brown and actor and former NBA player Rick Fox.

Always a player: Actor Vin Diesel watched from the sidelines, much to the excitement of fans

Well done: Also on Drake's team was inger Kris Wu, tennis stars Milos Raonic and Eugenie Bouchard, Selma actor Stephan James, Ed's Tom Cavanag, former WNBA star Tammy Sutton-Brown and actor and former NBA player Rick Fox
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