Taylor Swift's cheeky Knicks nod as stars celebrate historic win
Taylor Swift's cheeky Knicks nod at historic win celebration

Taylor Swift made a cheeky nod to the New York Knicks with her outfit as she sat courtside to watch the team take on the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday night. The singer, known for hits like 'I Knew It, I Knew You', arrived at Madison Square Garden wearing a punny blue T-shirt embossed with 'Stevie Knicks' in orange.

Stars in Matching Tees

'Law & Order' star Mariska Hargitay joined the 36-year-old for game four of the NBA finals and was spotted wearing a matching top. Friends Este and Alana Haim also got the memo, sporting 'Knickole Kidman' and 'Knickelback' tees respectively.

The star-studded crowd was on hand to cheer the New York team to a historic victory as they overturned a 29-point deficit to win 107-106. The win is considered the greatest comeback in NBA finals history. The Knicks now lead the series 3-1 and could clinch the championship in game five on Saturday night.

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Celebrations in the Tunnel

Timothée Chalamet, Kylie Jenner, and Ben Stiller were seen leading celebrations in the tunnel after the game. Other notable attendees included Spike Lee, Adam Sandler, Michael J. Fox, Julianne Moore, Tracy Morgan, Christine Taylor, and Nas.

Taylor Swift is no stranger to Madison Square Garden, having performed there multiple times. However, rumors suggest she may soon be tying the knot at the iconic venue. She got engaged to Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce last summer after two years of dating. Since then, the couple has remained tight-lipped about their wedding plans.

Wedding Speculation

According to multiple reports, the 'Shake It Off' singer and her groom-to-be have paid $3 million to rent the arena for three days in early July for their nuptials. While the couple has not addressed the speculation, eagle-eyed fans noticed that no events are scheduled at MSG during that time, with the next event listed as a Bon Jovi concert on July 7.

Although it may seem like an unusual choice for a wedding, the arena offers security features that other venues do not, including a windowless main room and an underground car park, ensuring the event remains completely private. Wedding planner Sonal Shah suggested the ceremony could cost around $20 million, citing the exclusivity, staffing, security, and operations required for such a high-profile event.

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