How Taylor Swift, Timothée Chalamet and More Stars Score Seats for Knicks' Celebrity Row
Taylor Swift could build a castle out of all the unnecessary bricks thrown at her.
As the “Opalite” singer attended to watch the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs face off in Game 4 of the NBA Finals alongside friends Este Haim and Alana Haim, her attendance was met with criticism from an announcer calling the game.
“Is that Taylor Swift down there?” Knicks analyst Monica McNutt said during the June 10 broadcast, which was later shared to social media. “She’s not a Knicks fan. Get out of here girl.”
E! News reached out to the Knicks for comment but has not yet heard back. McNutt teased she may address the comments at a later time in a June 11 Instagram post.
Despite the cold welcome she received from the former Georgetown basketball player, Swift appeared to have a marvelous time as the Knicks ruined everything for the Spurs. Indeed, New York had a historic NBA Finals comeback, beating the San Antonio team 107 to 106 with an assist by OG Anunoby with just over a second remaining in regulation.
For her part, Swift enjoyed her courtside view alongside the Haim sisters, with each singer sporting a Knicks pun custom-made T-shirt. Taylor repped one emblazoned with the phrase “Stevie Knicks” a nod to her mentor and friend Stevie Nicks, while the Haims sported T-shirts reading “Knicole Kidman” and “Knickleback” as nods to the Oscar winner and the country band.
Meanwhile, Law & Order: SVU star—and noted Knicks superfan—Mariska Hargitay also joined in on the fun, swapping her own Knicks T-shirt for one that matched Swift’s mid-game. The foursome acted as a de facto spirit squad throughout the night, with Taylor jumping for joy and hugging Hargitay after New York’s monumental win.
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Swift, also, has pledged her allegiance to the New York team back in 2014, shortly after her move to the city. That year, she not only attended several games, but also linked up with then-players Carmelo Anthony and Amar'e Stoudemire to shoot hoops in celebration of her then-forthcoming album 1989.
While Swift cited Stoudemire for her fandom at the time, she also admitted her love for the Knicks had even deeper origins.
“I performed at the Knicks'—at Madison Square Garden's—Kids Talent Competition at halftime when I was 12 or 13,” she told TIME in 2014. “And ever since then I've had this kind of sparkly, magical opinion of Madison Square Garden and the Knicks, since they let me sing when I was a little kid.”
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Timothée Chalamet
When it comes to Timothée Chalamet's fandoms, his love of the New York Knicks reigns supreme.
"My grandma was a huge Knicks fan, so that's what turned me onto them," the Marty Supreme star told 7PM in Brooklyn in 2025. "If you live in New York, you are a Knicks fan."
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Kylie Jenner
And if you've been keeping up, then you know Kylie Jenner has been joining Chalamet, whom she's dated since 2023, courtside to cheer on the Knicks.
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Ben Stiller
You could never sever Ben Stiller's tie to the Knicks. In fact, the Severance director said that if he could choose between winning an Oscar or having the team take the championship title, he'd pick the latter.
"I really think, at the end of the day, if I knew that I had the choice, I would give it to the Knicks," he said on New Heights in 2025, "because I knew at least I had the choice in this weird, non-real situation."
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Spike Lee
Spike Lee is a longtime Knicks superfan and believes the 2025-2026 roster has what it takes to secure the trophy.
"I don’t care about San Antonio. OKC,” the filmmaker told the New York Post in May 2026. “We’re going to win.”
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Tracy Morgan
Nothing could rock Tracy Morgan's love for the Knicks. As the 30 Rock alum put it on The Rich Eisen Show in 2021, "I'm the biggest Knicks fan there is besides Spike."
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Fat Joe
What's Luv? The way Fat Joe feels about the Knicks.
In fact, hours before the Knicks confirmed their appearance in the finals, the rapper reflected on the decades the team struggled, noting to ESPN, "It’s time. We paid our dues."
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Pete Davidson
Live from New York...it's Pete Davidson. The Saturday Night Live alum has often been seen sitting courtside.
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Chris Rock
Chris Rock's loyalty to the Knicks is no laughing matter as the comedian has attended many games over the years.
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Larry David
Larry David isn't going to curb his enthusiasm for the Knicks.
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JB Smoove
And neither is his costar JB Smoove.
"How it started vs How it ended," the actor wrote on Instagram in 2024. "It’ll always be Knicks for life."
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Jordyn Woods
Jordyn Woods' love for the Knicks extends on and off the court. The Woods by Jordyn founder is engaged to the team's center Karl-Anthony Towns.
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Cardi B
While Cardi B has a song called "Bodak Yellow," she's all about that orange and blue. In fact, the rapper and former Patriots player Stefon Diggs officially debuted their romance at a 2025 game between the Knicks and the Boston Celtics.
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Anne Hathaway
Is Anne Hathaway wearing the Chanel boots Knicks colors? Yeah, she is. The Devil Wears Prada star showed where her loyalties lie by donning an orange and blue pocket square to The Tonight Show in April 2026.
"I’m very chill," she told host Jimmy Fallon about her fandom. "I’m very loving and calm. But I’m also the type of fan that I considered wearing an OG jersey out here today."
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Jimmy Fallon
Speaking of which, Fallon is also a big fan of the Knicks, with him even bringing his eldest daughter Franny along for the ride during the 2026 NBA playoffs.
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Michael J. Fox
You don't have to travel back to the future to see how much Michael J. Fox loves the Knicks. The actor has gone to many games with his wife Tracy Pollan.
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Jon Stewart
Throughout the Knicks' ups and downs, Jon Stewart has continued to support the team, with The Daily Show host calling himself a "ride or die" fan.
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Maggie Rogers
A Knicks win is music to Maggie Rogers' ears as the singer has documented her love for the organization.
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