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Celebrities at Knicks-Pacers: Timothee Chalamet, Caitlin Clark among fans at Game 6 of Eastern Conference Finals

Gainbridge Fieldhouse may look a little like Madison Square Garden on Saturday — not because it will be overrun by Knicks fans, but because with the series on the line once again, it’s expected to be a star-studded affair in Indiana.

The Eastern Conference Finals is heading to Game 6, with the Pacers up 3-2. The home crowd is expected to be electric, with a few well-known Pacers supporters in attendance. The Knicks are known for their celebrity fans, and they are good at traveling. We saw Spike Lee, Ben Stiller, and Timothée Chalamet at Game 4 in Indiana before they returned to their customary MSG seats in New York for Game 5. 

The last game in Indiana brought with it some drama as Pat McAfee pumped up the crowd ahead of the fourth quarter, and musician John Mellencamp criticized his local fans for their lack of sportsmanship, calling them “the audience” and saying he was embarrassed as a proud Indiana native. 

Stiller, who involved himself in the McAfee-Mellencamp beef, is a long-time Knicks fan who’s been to every game this series, but he doesn’t seem to be in attendance at Game 6. Nonetheless, his presence has still been felt, as he trolled Tyrese Haliburton on X after seeing his pregame outfit. 

Good thing he brought his duffel for the flight to NY. https://t.co/0vHKAEPHhI

— Ben Stiller (@BenStiller) May 31, 2025

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Here is a look at the celebrities and athletes who are in attendance for Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals between the Packers and Knicks. 

Celebrities at Knicks-Pacers Game 6

This section will be updated as celebrities are seen at the game.

Timothe Chalamet and Kylie Jenner

Chalamet was tough to spot at Game 6. He and girlfriend Kylie Jenner are sitting under the basket closest to the Knicks bench. His orange outfit sticks out in the crowd.

Mike Epps

Epps is an actor and comedian known for his role in the ‘Friday’ movie series. He is at the game rocking Pacers gear. 

Athletes at Knicks-Pacers Game 6

This section will be updated as athletes are seen at the game

Walt “Clyde” Frazier

Frazier played for the Knicks for 10 seasons between 1967-1977. He won two NBA championships, and his No. 10 jersey is retired by New York. Frazier was inducted into the NBA Hall of Fame in 1987. He has since gotten into broadcasting and is currently a color commentator for Knicks games when they are on MSG Network. 

Caitlyn Clark, Aliyah Boston, and Lexie Hull

Clark is known to support the Pacers when she can, and Indiana star Tyrese Haliburton returns the favor by going to support the Fever. 

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