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Knicks’ celebrity row stacked with stars for Game 1 against Pistons

In typical Madison Square Garden fashion, some of the world’s biggest stars and celebrities were spotted on the sidelines on Saturday afternoons.

Celebrities cheered for Orange and Blue during their 123-112 comeback victory against the Pistons in Game 1 of the 2025 NBA Playoffs.

Of course, the Knicks’ Super Fan Spikeley was seen wearing team apparel courtside during Saturday’s game.

Spike Lee sat in a celebrity queue in the second quarter. Charles Wentzelberg/New York Post
Music artist Ciara, along with her son, future Zahir Wilburn and husband, Giants quarterback Russell Wilson, at Celebrity Row in the fourth quarter. Charles Wentzelberg/New York Post
Giants quarterback Russell Wilson and his wife Ciara and Matthew Modeen are sitting in Celebrity Row in the first quarter. Charles Wentzelberg/New York Post

Russell Wilson, who signed a one-year deal with the Giants in March, worth up to $21 million, was seen along with his wife Ciara.

The couple sat next to a “full metal jacket.” Actor Matthew Modeen.

New York-based rappers Action Bronson and Jadakis also sat courtside. The former wore a Patrick Ewing jersey to support the home team.

Rapper Action Bronson and Jadakis are sitting in Celebrity Row in the first quarter. Charles Wentzelberg/New York Post
New York Knicks greats Bernard King, John Starks, Larry Johnson and Latrell Sprewell sat in the celebrity queue in the first quarter. Charles Wentzelberg/New York Post

Former Knicks greats Bernard King, John Starks, Larry Johnson and Latrell Sprewell were rooting for the current star.


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Comedian Tracy Morgan was seen in a Karl Anthony Towns jersey along with actor Ben Stiller.

The Knicks outperformed the Pistons in the fourth quarter, with Jalen Branson playing a game-high 34 points.

Comedian Tracy Morgan (M) will respond in Celebrity Low in the first quarter with tennis great John McEnroe (L), music artist Sting (R), and Ben Stiller. Charles Wentzelberg/New York Post

Game 2 is scheduled for Monday night at MSG.

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