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Knicks celebrity fans, explained: Origin stories from Spike Lee to Timothée Chalamet

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Knicks celebrity fans, explained: Origin stories from Spike Lee to Timothée Chalamet

Perhaps the best way to humanize the world’s biggest celebrities is to get them talking about sitting courtside at Madison Square Garden for a New York Knicks game.

Rapper Fat Joe always says a prayer once he’s in his seat, grateful he no longer has to watch from the top of the “World’s Most Famous Arena.” Actress Anne Hathaway says Knicks’ games give her “a fairytale feeling,” with flashbacks to her childhood spent dreaming of being where she watches the games from now.

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“I don’t cherish anything more in my new life than my Garden access,” actor Timothée Chalamet said last year on the “7PM in Brooklyn” podcast featuring former Knicks star Carmelo Anthony.

The stars will be out in full force when the Knicks host their first NBA Finals game since 1999 at the Garden on Monday, June 8, with President Donald Trump among those expected to be in the building for Game 3 against the San Antonio Spurs.

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Oklahoma City Thunder fans react during Game 1 of the Western Conference finals against the San Antonio Spurs at Paycom Center on May 18, 2026.

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Celebrity row is a tradition at Knicks games. There are mainstays who span generations of Knicks teams, such as Spike Lee and Ben Stiller, still in the crowd. But many of the names and Knicks regulars have changed after so many years between Finals appearances.

Tony Bennett sang the national anthem before the Knicks played Game 3 against the Spurs 27 years ago. John F. Kennedy Jr., Tiger Woods, Adam Sandler, Billy Crystal, Woody Allen, James Caan and Evander Holyfield showed up to Game 4 at Madison Square Garden that year. Actors Timothy Hutton, Matt Dillon, Rick Moranis and Matthew Modine were shown by NBC during Game 5.

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What celebrities will be there in 2026? The possibilities are part of the fun in having the NBA Finals in New York again. But there are a group of diehard Knicks fans who also happen to be extremely famous.

Here’s a fun breakdown of Knicks celebrity row, featuring fan origin stories and anecdotes for Chalamet, Tracy Morgan, Stiller and more of the most well-known New York Knicks basketball fans:



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