Timothée Chalamet, Ben Stiller, Spike Lee and more attend 2026 NBA Finals Game 3 at MSG
Celebrities packed the Knicks vs. Spurs game as the former's first title series since 1999 drew major names

The 2026 NBA Finals have attracted a high-profile celebrity following as the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs renew a championship rivalry that dates back nearly three decades.
This year's Finals carry added significance for New York, marking the Knicks' first appearance in the NBA championship series since 1999. That season also ended with a Finals defeat to the Spurs, making the 2026 matchup a notable rematch for basketball fans.
The series has generated strong support across New York City, with crowds gathering around Madison Square Garden for watch parties and celebrities regularly attending games in both San Antonio and New York.
Among the most visible Knicks supporters have been Timothée Chalamet, Ben Stiller, Spike Lee and Tracy Morgan.
CELEBRITY ROW! Timothée Chalamet with Tracy Morgan, Tina Fey, Christine Taylor and Ben Stiller during the Knicks game tonight.🔥 pic.twitter.com/wklLC2WLYN
— timothée chalamet nation (@timotheenation) June 9, 2026
Game 1 also featured appearances from comedians Shane Gillis and Matt McCusker, actor Chris Tucker, singer Tori Kelly, former New York Rangers star Henrik Lundqvist and actress Paulina Chávez. Rapper Fat Joe was among those courtside for Game 2.
The celebrity presence expanded significantly for Game 3 at Madison Square Garden on June 8. U.S. President Donald Trump attended the contest, joining a crowd that included DJ Khaled, Cardi B, Jay-Z, Larry David and New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft.
Other notable attendees included director Josh Safdie, actress and comedian Tina Fey, former Knicks player Walt Frazier and comedian Pete Davidson.
Comme toujours du très beau monde au MSG ! #NBAFinals pic.twitter.com/kjETzoNtk4
— NBA France (@NBAFRANCE) June 9, 2026
With the Finals continuing, additional celebrity appearances are expected as the series progresses, reflecting the widespread attention surrounding one of the NBA's most anticipated championship matchups in recent years.



















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