Brandon Ingram and the Toronto Raptors continued their early-season surge on Wednesday, edging the Indiana Pacers 97–95 at home to secure their ninth straight victory. The All-Star forward once again led the way for Toronto, capping off the night with a clutch game-winner.
Ingram’s girlfriend, rap sensation GloRilla, was courtside cheering him on, and the couple shared a warm postgame moment that quickly became the highlight of the night.

Brandon Ingram and GloRilla Share Sweet Postgame Moment
Ingram and GloRilla are quickly becoming the NBA’s newest power couple, and the rap star has been drawing eyes all week at Raptors games. She debuted a blonde look during Monday’s win over the Cavaliers, then stole the spotlight again Wednesday with her fire-red and orange hair.
Ingram followed up his 37-point outburst against Cleveland with another clutch performance against Indiana, leading the Raptors with 26 points and eight rebounds. Scottie Barnes kept pace with a strong 24-point, 10-rebound, four-assist showing, but it was Ingram who owned the moment, drilling the game-winner that sent GloRilla into a full-on courtside frenzy.
BRANDON INGRAM GAME WINNER 😤
RAPTORS WIN 9 IN A ROW 🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/2j2maVz48X
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) November 27, 2025
After sealing the victory, he walked straight over to her, greeting the rap star with a big hug, a quick kiss, and their now-signature celebration handshake, a moment that instantly lit up social media.
Brandon Ingram & GloRilla after the W. 🙌
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— Hoop Central (@TheHoopCentral) November 27, 2025
At 6-foot-8, Ingram had to lean down quite a bit to meet the 5-foot-6 GloRilla. The couple has been linked since July, and while they’ve kept most of their relationship private, their chemistry is impossible to miss.
Their romance became official in October when the “Tomorrow 2” hitmaker appeared at a Raptors game wearing Ingram’s new No. 3 and a matching No. 3 necklace.
Ingram arrived in Toronto as part of the trade that sent Bruce Brown and a first-round pick to the New Orleans Pelicans. Shortly after landing with the Raptors, the 28-year-old signed a three-year, $120 million extension, and he’s already proving to be worth every dollar.
He’s averaging 21.8 points, 5.9 rebounds, 3.7 assists, and 1.1 steals, while shooting 48.6% from the field, giving Toronto exactly the star presence they hoped for.
With the win, the Raptors improved to 14–5, holding the second spot in the Eastern Conference behind the Detroit Pistons. They now look to extend their improbable streak to ten straight when they face the Charlotte Hornets on November 29.
