On a thrilling Friday night, the New York Knicks decisively defeated the Boston Celtics with a score of 119-81, securing their spot in the conference finals for the first time since 2000.
Following this significant win, celebrations erupted both virtually and on the streets of Manhattan, with famed actor Timothee Chalamet joining in the festivities.
Indeed, a video that has been making rounds on social media shows the star of Dune, Wonka, and A Complete Unknown mingling with a crowd of Knicks fans outside Madison Square Garden post-game. Chalamet was enthusiastically embraced by the fans, and he appeared to thoroughly enjoy the interaction.
Take a look:
A genuine celebrity among the people.
In a Knicks fan base rich with celebrities like Spike Lee, Ben Stiller, and Tracy Morgan, Chalamet has really stood out this season as a fervent supporter. He even made the journey to Boston for Game 5.
Chalamet will continue to support his team as they move forward to the Eastern Conference Finals. The Knicks are set to host the Indiana Pacers at Madison Square Garden for the first game on Wednesday, with the game starting at 8:00 p.m. EST.
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