Prince Harry, Sydney Sweeney, and Others Enjoy Knicks Victory
A constellation of stars turned out to watch the New York Knicks battle the San Antonio Spurs in Game 5 of the NBA Finals.
Notable figures such as Prince Harry and Sydney Sweeney were present as the Knicks triumphed over the Spurs in a thrilling finish at San Antonio’s Frost Bank Center on Saturday, June 13.
With their 94-90 win, the Knicks marked the end of a 53-year championship drought, making history by bringing home the prestigious Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy.
Keep scrolling to see all the celebrities who graced Game 5 of the NBA Finals.
Prince Harry
Prince Harry made an unexpected appearance in Texas to cheer on the game, having received an invitation from NBA Commissioner Adam Silver.
Harry was at the event without his wife Meghan Markle and their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. He was spotted walking through the corridor just before tip-off and later among the fans in the stands.
Meanwhile, back in the U.K., Harry’s estranged family, including his father King Charles and brother Prince William, were engaged in the annual royal tradition, Trooping The Colour.
Sydney Sweeney and Scooter Braun
Euphoria star Sydney Sweeney and her partner Scooter Braun were also part of the crowd, surprisingly catching the attention of Charles Barkley.
“Sydney Sweeney is here?” the stunned Inside the NBA analyst exclaimed. “Now, everyone is a New York Knicks fan.”
The Housemaid actress had attended Game 4 at Madison Square Garden alongside Braun.
Timothee Chalamet
Nothing could keep Timothée Chalamet away from the game. The actor showed up solo, without girlfriend Kylie Jenner, who had accompanied him at prior events.
Sporting Knicks apparel, it was clear which team the Marty Supreme star was rooting for.
Celebrating on the court after the Knicks’ monumental win, Chalamet couldn’t contain his joy.
“This is way better than the Oscars, come on!” the four-time Academy Award nominee declared post-game, according to Page Six. “Knicks are champions, baby!”
Ben Stiller
Another devoted Knicks supporter, Ben Stiller, was also seen at Frost Bank Center, cheering on his beloved team.
Spike Lee
Filmmaker Spike Lee is known for passionately rooting for his favored Knicks, and he, too, made the trip to Texas for Game 5.
