Spike Lee and Timothée Chalamet celebrate Knicks’ NBA Finals win: ‘Better than the Oscars’

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The New York Knicks won their first NBA championship since 1973, and longtime fans Spike Lee, Timothée Chalamet and Ben Stiller were on hand to watch their team capture the long-awaited title.

Both Lee and Chalamet were shown celebrating on the court after the Knicks’ 94-90 win over the San Antonio Spurs in Game 5. Chalamet was seen hugging Knicks star Karl-Anthony Towns and making the announcement to ESPN Sports Center“Way better than the Oscars”, after the famous actor failed to win the Academy Award for Best Actor two years in a row.

Cameras captured Steeler, wearing a 2026 NBA champions Knicks jersey, after the win, where he said he felt “as happy as I’ve ever felt before. It’s so amazing.”

Towns also shared an emotional embrace with fiancée Jordyn Woods, who brought her lucky orange bag with her to Game 5. Earlier Saturday, Woods said Hollywood Reporter Before that night’s match, she felt “excited” and “nervous” but was sending out “positive vibes and energy” ahead of a potential championship-winning fifth game.

Although she and Towns are planning a wedding, she wasn’t sure how they would celebrate their NBA championship win.

“We were literally living moment by moment,” she said. “The highs, you don’t want to get too high, you don’t want to get too low, you just want to stay humble. We’re not thinking too much about the future, we’re just thinking game by game.”

The win, which took place in San Antonio, Texas, was not as celebratory as it would have been had the Knicks won on their home court at Madison Square Garden, as the Frostbank Center arena filled with Spurs fans quickly left after the final buzzer.

New Yorkers, still at watch parties in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens, were cheering the long-awaited victory.

Longtime Knicks fans Lee, Chalamet, Tracy Morgan, John Turturro and Steelers, who was filming the team’s Finals on his iPhone, made the trip to San Antonio for Game 5. Knicks stars Walt “Clyde” Frazier, part of the 1973 championship team, and Patrick Ewing were also on hand for the Knicks’ win. Sidney Sweeney and Scooter Braun were also photographed supporting the Knicks in San Antonio. Other stars seen on the court during the finals included Dave Chappelle, Chris Rock, Pete Davidson, Adam Sandler, Jay-Z, Jimmy Fallon, Michael J. Fox, Larry David, Jerry Seinfeld, Mariska Hargitay and, in Game 4, Taylor Swift.

In a rare show of bipartisan support, both former President Barack Obama and current President Donald J. Trump congratulated the Knicks on their victory.

Hargitay, an avid Knicks fan and close friend of Jalen Brunson, raced to Madison Square Garden for Game 4 after two performances from Everything is great On Broadway. She could not contain her excitement about Al Odeh’s victory.

“I love my husband, and our wedding night was amazing, but I think it was probably the greatest night of my life,” Hargitay said. THR In a statement. “The game was pretty brutal, down 29 points in the first half, but I’m telling you, to watch this team fight and fight their way back — to see that look in Jalen’s eyes — there’s just endless life lessons there. Then O.G. [Anunoby] He comes flying in, his orange and blue cape fluttering behind him, and then it’s just pandemonium. It will be replayed again and again, not only as an epic moment in basketball, but also in highlights of the best moments in sports. And all I could think was “THAT JUST HAPPENED!!!” and “OMG, I LOVE THIS TEAM!!!” and “OMG, I LOVE THIS CITY!!!”

After hoisting the Larry O’Brien Trophy into the air, Knicks owner James Dolan said of the long-awaited victory: “Hey, New York, I’m sorry it took so long, but here we are and hopefully it won’t take that long again!”

New York City Mayor Zahran Mamdani announced shortly after the Knicks’ victory that the team’s championship bid would be held Thursday in Manhattan.

The NBA Finals appearance was the Knicks’ first since 1999, which coincidentally was also against the Spurs and saw the Knicks lose to San Antonio in Game 5.

The Knicks, who led the series against the Spurs 3-1 in Game 5, pulled off the greatest comeback in NBA Finals history in Game 4 on Wednesday, winning 107-106.

Before Game 5, New Yorkers across the city were wearing the finest Knicks jerseys, merchandise, and, in some cases, just orange and blue gear. Even the Empire State Building was lit up in orange and blue.

Even New Jersey’s Bruce Springsteen got into the Knicks spirit, ending his short show at the Tribeca Festival in lower Manhattan on Saturday with “Go Knicks.”

Read on to see how Hollywood stars and public figures react to the Knicks’ win.

Knicks in five! What a team and what a season. To the world champion @nyknicks: You made all New Yorkers so proud.

— Governor Kathy Hochul (@GovKathyHochul) June 14, 2026

The New York Knicks did their job… Congratulations to the World Champions

— Ice T (@FINALLEVEL) June 14, 2026

New York Knicks NBA Champion!!!!

— CC Sabathia (@CC_Sabathia) June 14, 2026

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