Stars Shine at Knicks Playoff Game: Chalamet, Stiller, and More
Stars at Knicks Game: Chalamet, Stiller, and More

Madison Square Garden's celebrity row was once again filled with stars for the New York Knicks' clash with the Cleveland Cavaliers on Tuesday night. Diehard Knicks fans Ben Stiller and Timothee Chalamet were front and center, cheering on their team during Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals.

Notable Absences and Appearances

However, it appeared that the Dune and Marty Supreme star's girlfriend, Kylie Jenner, skipped the game after attending several recent games with her boyfriend. Among the other celebrities taking in the action at the iconic arena were Tracy Morgan, Spike Lee, Lenny Kravitz, Jimmy Fallon, and Michael J. Fox.

Knicks' Playoff Rampage

They will be hoping the Knicks can continue their record-setting playoff rampage to reach the NBA Finals. Jalen Brunson and his teammates have blown away both the Atlanta Hawks and Philadelphia 76ers in recent weeks as they bid to win a first NBA title since 1973.

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Chalamet and Jenner's PDA History

Reality TV star Jenner, 28, and Chalamet, 30, most recently packed on the PDA at a Knicks game on May 7 during their series against the 76ers. The smitten pair shared a number of kisses in their front-row seats as they took breaks from the action unfolding on court, before the Knicks secured a 108-102 victory.

The outing came just days after Chalamet was branded a bad boyfriend for failing to support his girlfriend at the Met Gala. He shunned the glitz and glamour at Manhattan's Metropolitan Museum of Art, instead heading to watch his beloved Knicks earlier in the NBA playoffs. It didn't help that 12 months before, the Knicks superfan ditched her at the Met Gala again by sitting down with three guy friends in a hotel to cheer on their beloved team to victory against the Boston Celtics on an iPad.

Knicks' Dominant Playoff Run

New York has won seven straight games and outscored Atlanta and Philadelphia by a combined 194 points, the largest margin ever through a team's first 10 postseason games. The Knicks reached 140 points in both series clinchers and got a boost Tuesday when OG Anunoby returned after missing two games with a strained right hamstring.

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