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Timothee Chalamet and Kylie Jenner lead Knicks fan celebrations outside MSG after Game 4

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Timothee Chalamet has been part of the Knicks’ courtside story all season, so it was only right that he was there when Madison Square Garden witnessed something absurd.

The NBA Finals occasion has brought the stars out in force, with MSG looking every bit like the center of the sports and entertainment world during New York’s run.

But Game 4 still reached a different level. After the Knicks completed a shocking 29-point comeback against the San Antonio Spurs, Chalamet emerged from the arena with Kylie Jenner looking ecstatic, dancing with fans and turning the streets outside the Garden into part of the celebration.

Knicks Fans Gather Around NYC To Watch Game 4 Of The NBA Finals Against The San Antonio Spurs
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Timothée Chalamet shouts out Knicks star in joyous post-game scenes

The video, shared by Entertainment Tonight on X, showed Chalamet soaking up the moment outside MSG after one of the wildest wins in Knicks history.

He appeared alongside Jenner and Ben Stiller, danced with celebrating supporters, then took the reporter’s microphone and shouted: “I love you OG.”

It was an easy name to shout. OG Anunoby produced the decisive moment of the game, tipping in the winner with 1.2 seconds left after Jalen Brunson’s miss.

After the victory, Anunoby said in an ESPN interview: “”Got the ball to Jalen, he got a good look and I just crashed and went for the ball,”

“Just do whatever it takes to win, you know? I mean, our thing is crashing the glass and second-chance opportunities so I just tried to make a play,”

The Knicks have taken a huge step, but the job is not finished. A 3-1 Finals lead has disappeared before, and New York now have to make sure they are on the right side of history.

Still, they have the chance to seal a first championship since 1973 in San Antonio on Saturday night, and after Game 4, the whole city can feel it.