Timothée Chalamet is indeed a New York Knicks superfan. Chalamet's story quickly shifted from fashion to basketball as the actor chose a courtside seat over the Met Gala spotlight. While Kylie Jenner arrived in full style for the biggest night in fashion, Chalamet settled into a familiar place, watching his beloved New York Knicks open their playoff series against the Sixers.
It was not a last-minute switch or a surprising move. Those who have followed his connection with the Knicks could see it coming. Of course, it was a playoff game and a chance to be part of something real and loud.
Timothée Chalamet attended a Knicks playoff game against the Sixers
Instead of heading to the Met Gala, Timothée Chalamet spent the evening inside Madison Square Garden, sitting courtside as the Knicks faced the Philadelphia 76ers in Game 1. He even shared a glimpse of the night on social media, posting his view of the court during a break in play.
Meanwhile, Jenner carried on with her appearance, wearing a detailed Schiaparelli look that reflected the event’s theme. The contrast was striking but not dramatic. Their plans simply moved in different directions for the night.
This was not the first time Chalamet made the same call. Last year, he also passed on the gala, choosing instead to follow the Knicks from home. This time, with the game happening in New York, the decision was even easier. He preferred to be in the building that offered something television never could.
He had already attended games in the previous round and even brought Jenner along for one. That shared moment made the split on this night feel less like distance and more like routine.
Timothée Chalamet on how much watching a playoff game means to him
Chalamet has never hidden what these moments mean to him. During an earlier podcast appearance, he explained his mindset in simple terms. “I had to be locked in, man,” he said during an appearance on the 7PM in Brooklyn podcast.
He went further, reflecting on what that playoff stretch gave him. “That Knicks run last year, I think that was the most fun period of my life,” he admitted. “Those four months, I’m not even kidding. Just the Garden being electric.”
For Chalamet, this is not about skipping events or making statements. It is about being present where he feels most connected.
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