Court-storming models at Knicks-Timberwolves game pulled off same act at NFL game just one week ago

If at first you don’t succeed, streak, streak again.

That, at least, seems to be the mantra of these two models.

Thursday night’s Knicks-Timberwolves game was interrupted when they ran onto the court during the second quarter.

Security guards promptly tackled the women. It was, for the models, a familiar feeling.

The same women — Toochi Kash and Amberghini — were struck down while romping around the field in Santa outfits at Levi’s Stadium last week.

Toochi Kash and Amberghini posted to Instagram ahead of Thursday night's Knicks-Timberwolves game, which they interrupted in ceremonious style as part of promotional efforts for a meme coin currently trading at $0.0008200.
Toochi Kash and Amberghini posted to Instagram ahead of Thursday night’s Knicks-Timberwolves game.
The duo posted to Instagram on Thursday.
The duo posted to Instagram on Thursday

As TMZ first reported, their stunt at Target Center in Minneapolis was, like last week’s at the 49ers-Rams “Thursday Night Football” game, intended to promote the recent launch of the $treak meme coin.

For Thursday night’s appearance, Toochi and Amberghini ditched the Christmas garb and painted the promotion directly onto their foreheads. And the promotion was further reflected in their mesh jerseys.

The women who streaked onto the court at Target Center didn't make it very far. One, seen in the background of this screensH๏τ from the TNT broadcast, was tackled to the ground before she even lay a foot on the court.
The women who streaked onto the court at Target Center didn’t make it very far.

“You’re not even ready, doing it NBA style,” they said in a video posted to Instagram before the big show.

Security guards at Target Center were more than ready.

One of the two didn’t even get a foot onto the floor before they were taken to the court.

The fan is handled by security during Thursday's Knicks-Timberwolves game.
The fan is handled by security during Thursday’s Knicks-Timberwolves game.

Her counterpart made it the width of the floor before being shoved in the back and into the scorer’s table.

The TNT broadcast was quick to cut away, and so it was perhaps only Karl-Anthony Towns, in his triumphant return to Minneapolis, who got a good look at the promotion.

However, a compilation edit set to “Thunderstruck” by AC/DC and posted to Instagram on Friday filled in those viewers who didn’t have such a privileged vantage point.

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