10 Unexpected Fashion Moments You Might Have Missed at the Knicks Game
June 13, 2026
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Tonight’s the highly anticipated Game 5 of the NBA Finals, but do you know what’s even better than the thrilling game taking place on the court? The unexpected fashion moments that were happening off-court, in the audience, and beyond.
Sure, the games are not meant to be a fashion show, per se—but the Knicks and Spurs fans have treated it as such, sporting their best custom merch (Spike Lee in a jersey signed by Pope Leo!) and designer pieces (Timothée Chalamet in his orange Chrome Hearts tracksuit!). Because you simply never know when you will end up on the Jumbotron.
While we’re here, what exactly makes up a great court-side front row? We broke it down and analyzed what (or is that who?) goes into a perfect Knicks front row.
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Cardi B in Matthieu Blazy’s Chanel. Mayor Mamdani in a custom jersey. The courtside seats were filled with unexpected style flexes.
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