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The spotlight wasn’t only on the hardwood at Madison Square Garden Friday night. Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals between the New York Knicks and Indiana Pacers attracted a dazzling list of celebrities. From actors and musicians to sports icons and broadcast legends, the arena buzzed with more than just playoff energy.

Despite the star power in the crowd, the Knicks couldn't shake their slump. They dropped a second straight home game, falling to the Pacers and trailing 0-2 in the series.

A-Listers Light Up MSG

Hollywood descended on MSG, with big names lining courtside seats. Russell Wilson and Ciara made an entrance, both sporting matching denim. Actor Timothée Chalamet, a Knicks superfan since his high school days at LaGuardia, sat front row beside Ben Stiller.

Also spotted: Michael J. Fox, Jim Gaffigan, Edie Falco, Fred Hechinger, Jerry Ferrarra, and Don Johnson. The venue looked more like a movie premiere than a basketball game.

Coaches, Quarterbacks, and Courtside Cheers

New York Giants coach Brian Daboll and new QB Russell Wilson enjoyed the offseason vibes. Their presence, paired with Grammy-nominated singer Ciara, didn’t go unnoticed. The trio added to the celebrity electricity buzzing around the Garden.

Jon Hamm Keeps it Classy After Game 1 Drama

Back for Game 2, Jon Hamm kept a low profile. His Game 1 moment with Pacers’ Tyrese Haliburton—where Hamm grabbed a loose ball near the sidelines—stirred debate. But on Friday, the "Mad Men" star focused on the game, avoiding any on-court entanglements.

Champs of the Past Return to Their Roots

Knicks legends made their presence known. Walt "Clyde" Frazier, who led the team to its only two titles, was in the house. He wasn’t alone—Hubert Davis, Bernard King, Larry Johnson, Latrell Sprewell, John Starks, and other past Knicks showed up to support.

Their presence reminded fans of the franchise’s storied history and enduring legacy.

Busta Rhymes Drops Knicks Anthem

Busta Rhymes brought the halftime heat. The rapper debuted a new track titled “New York Knicks Anthem,” clad in a custom Knicks leather jacket. His performance aimed to energize fans and players alike, despite the team’s rocky start.

Music Meets Basketball

Musicians weren’t just performing—they were cheering, too. Maggie Rogers, Questlove, and Jelly Roll joined the crowd. Rogers, who recently returned to NYU as a commencement speaker, brought her signature cool energy back to the city.

Selfies and City Spirit

Comedian Jerry O’Connell captured the vibe courtside with a selfie featuring fellow actor Justin Long. His caption? A very New York “BING BONG.” Their enthusiasm mirrored the passion pouring from every corner of the Garden.

Broadcast Legends and Sports Icons in the Mix

Marv Albert, the iconic voice of the Knicks, returned to watch the team live. He was joined by fellow broadcast legend Bob Costas. Their presence added gravitas to an already elite crowd.

Meanwhile, tennis great John McEnroe dropped by TNT’s pregame show to talk about the upcoming French Open and offer a few jokes about controlling emotions—especially with NBA star Draymond Green seeking advice.

Even Bill Murray Showed Up

Actor and Chicago Cubs superfan Bill Murray couldn’t resist Game 2. He arrived with son Luke Murray, assistant coach for UConn men’s basketball. Their courtside appearance added another level of fun to the high-stakes night.

Do Celebrities Actually Pay for Courtside Seats?

Not always. Some stars score seats through sponsors or team connections. But according to TicketSmarter CEO Jeff Goodman, many A-listers still pay out of pocket—unless they know someone on the inside.

Courtside tickets during conference finals don’t come cheap, especially in a hotspot like MSG. The allure of playoff basketball, paired with a New York City stage, draws big names and big prices.

The Knicks Lost—But The Night Still Shined

Even with a disappointing Game 2 result, the night felt like a celebration. The Knicks may be down in the series, but New York’s spirit remains high. Between the music, legends, and nonstop celebrity sightings, the Garden never lost its shine.

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