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Sydney Sweeney joins fellow New York Knicks fans in Texas for Game 5


The actress has had a string of memorable appearances


Sydney Sweeney and Scooter Braun look on during the fourth quarter in Game Five of the 2026 NBA Finals © Gregory Shamus
JUNE 14, 2026 11:53 AM EDT

Sydney Sweeney made one of the biggest celebrity statements of the night as she joined fellow New York Knicks fans in San Antonio for Game 5 of the NBA Finals.

The actress and her boyfriend, music executive Scooter Braun, were among the star-studded crowd at Frost Bank Center as the Knicks defeated the San Antonio Spurs 94-90, securing the franchise's first NBA championship in 53 years.

While celebrations erupted across New York City, a number of the team's most famous supporters traveled to Texas to witness the historic victory in person.

Front-Row Redemption After Madison Square Garden Surprise

Sweeney's appearance came just days after she surprised fans by showing up at Madison Square Garden alongside Braun for Game 4 of the Finals.

The couple generated buzz when they arrived together, but their seating arrangement quickly became a talking point. Rather than landing coveted courtside spots, Sweeney and Braun were seated several rows behind Taylor Swift and sisters Alana and Este Haim, who occupied some of the most visible seats in the arena.

Sydney Sweeney and Scooter Braun look on during the fourth quarter in Game Five of the 2026 NBA Finals © Gregory Shamus
Sydney Sweeney and Scooter Braun look on during the fourth quarter in Game Five of the 2026 NBA Finals

The placement sparked conversation online, particularly given Braun's long-running dispute with Swift over ownership of her master recordings. Their unexpected proximity became one of the night's more talked-about celebrity moments.

By Saturday, however, Sweeney and Braun found themselves much closer to the action.

Sweeney Shows Off Her Knicks Pride

The Euphoria star embraced the occasion with a fashion-forward tribute to the Knicks.

Sweeney arrived wearing a custom jersey-inspired top featuring Knicks captain Jalen Brunson's No. 11 across the front. As the game continued, she layered up with an oversized vintage Knicks jacket, fully leaning into the team's championship run.

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Her courtside look quickly drew attention from fans and television cameras alike as ABC repeatedly highlighted the celebrity-filled crowd throughout the broadcast.

Charles Barkley Has a Viral Reaction

One of the evening's funniest moments came courtesy of NBA analyst Charles Barkley.

When cameras flashed to Sweeney sitting among the celebrity spectators, Barkley appeared genuinely surprised by her presence.

"Sydney Sweeney is here?" he exclaimed during the broadcast. He then joked about the team's growing popularity, adding, "Everybody is a New York Knicks fan now."

The reaction quickly became a hit with viewers watching at home.

Timothée Chalamet Continues His Knicks Superfan Era

Sweeney wasn't the only Hollywood star drawing attention.

Longtime Knicks supporter Timothée Chalamet once again showed up to cheer on his favorite team, continuing a playoff run that has seen him attend game after game throughout New York's championship chase.

Timothée Chalamet celebrates after the New York Knicks' victory against the San Antonio Spurs© Gregory Shamus
Timothée Chalamet celebrates after the New York Knicks' victory against the San Antonio Spurs

The actor has become one of the most recognizable faces in the crowd during the postseason and wasn't about to miss the opportunity to watch the Knicks capture the title.

One notable absence, however, was his girlfriend Kylie Jenner.

Spike Lee and Other Knicks Legends Join the Celebration

As expected, Knicks superfan Spike Lee was also on hand for the historic victory.

The filmmaker arrived in one of his signature colorful ensembles and enthusiastically supported the team throughout the night.

Other notable faces courtside included actor John Turturro, comedian Tracy Morgan, former Knicks star Allan Houston, and franchise legend Patrick Ewing.

With celebrities filling the arena and the Knicks finally ending their decades-long championship drought, Game 5 delivered a Hollywood-worthy ending to one of the most memorable seasons in franchise history.