Scooter Braun has announced that he will no longer sit in the celebrity row at New York Knicks games to be with his family.
“[Sidney Sweeney]surprised me with a ticket in the same section as Pops and my brother so I could share it with them,” the music mogul, who was seated a few rows behind his nemesis Taylor Swift, wrote on The Post’s Instagram on Thursday.
“Let’s stay positive and get another one!” Brown, 44, added, referring to the Knicks being one win away from an NBA championship.
“The best match ever. I can’t stop smiling.”
Brown then shared more videos from the historic night, saying he “doesn’t want to hear any negativity” as he takes in the moment.
“I was still buzzing and couldn’t sleep all night. That was one of the best nights of my life. That’s what sports and basketball are all about. It brings people together,” he captioned the post, which included a video of him celebrating with his father, Earvin Brown, and brother, Adam Brown.
“I don’t want to hear any negative opinions. Being able to share that with my dad and brother is something I’ll never forget,” he said, adding that he’s a “lifelong Knicks fan.”
Scooter ended his message by thanking Sweeney for surprising him with tickets so he and his family could sit together.
“The yard was shaking! One more time!! San Antonio here we come,” he wrote.
On Wednesday night, Brown and the 28-year-old “Immaculate” star attended Madison Square Garden to watch the Knicks come from a record 29-point deficit to defeat the San Antonio Spurs in Game 4 of the NBA Finals.
The two, who showed off their team pride by wearing Knicks gear, packed on the PDA while enjoying a date night with Scooter’s family.
Scooter kissed Sweeney on the cheek while celebrating his victory.
The couple started dating in 2025.
