Playoff games at the Garden are sure to draw big-name fans.
Game 2 between the host Knicks and rival Pacers on Wednesday was no exception, with plenty of star power in attendance to cheer on the team in orange and blue.
Courtside icon Spike Lee, decked out in his usual Knicks regalia, backpages his iconic 1994 post to get it autographed by former adversary Reggie Miller. I even brought a copy of it.
The current TNT analyst also received hugs from Ben Stiller and others before the game.
Also participating in the second round matchup was “Breaking Bad” actor Bryan Cranston, who wore a Knicks cap.
Actor and singer Leon Robinson joined in on the action along with comedian Chris Rock and actor Kevin Bacon.
Rapper Ice Spice posed for the camera in half.
The usual parade of local sports legends showed their support as well, with former Knicks stars John Starks, Latrell Sprewell and Stephon Marbury cheering on current stars.
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Former Giants sack master Justin Tuck was also in attendance, as was Yankees World Series champion CC Sabathia.
The Pacers have remained silent about their celebrity endorsement of the Knicks after the 76ers made the mistake of playing them in the first round and Steeler and Jerry Ferrara fought back.


