The annual Michael Rubin ‘White Party’ featured plenty of NBA attendees, including NBA Champion Karl-Anthony Towns.
The stars of the New York Knicks are going to have a busy social summer after becoming some of the most famous athletes in the history of the city.
Towns attended the party without his co-star and Finals MVP, Jalen Brunson, but he made sure he sent a tribute through the pictures at the event.
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In Michael Rubin’s Instagram post, Towns can be seen in a group photo featuring Emma Roberts and others, where Towns is hitting Brunson’s mask celebration.
Towns attended the event with his fiancée, Jordyn Woods. No other Knicks player seemed to be present at the party, but plenty of other NBA stars were spotted alongside Towns.
Kevin Durant, Draymond Green, Klay Thompson, Grant Williams, Jared McCain, Tyrese Haliburton, and more NBA stars were reportedly invited to the gathering.
The event takes place at Rubin’s oceanfront mansion in Bridgehampton, New York. The event didn’t take place last year, but took place a few days earlier instead of its usual scheduled date on the weekend of July 4 due to Taylor Swift’s wedding this weekend.
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While NBA attendees have always been present at the White Party, this summer is different for the core members of the Knicks roster.

Brunson is expected to get a signature shoe from Nike in the coming year after establishing himself as one of the biggest stars in basketball.
OG Anunoby has become a New York legend for his high-effort plays in the Finals, with countless murals and local advertisements positioning him as one of the biggest fan-favorite players from the run.
Even rotational players like Jose Alvarado and Jordan Clarkson have received considerable buzz in local marketing activations after the title run.
Winning a title in New York has cemented their legacies in the city, at least until they taste defeat in the NBA Playoffs again.
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