Nothing but Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet’s nets and vintage Knicks T-shirts.
In Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals on Monday, the couple wore classic gear and sat courtside as their team defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers 130-93. With this blowout loss, the Knicks won all four games and made it to the NBA Finals for the first time in 27 years.
For the occasion, Chalamet, 30, layered a vintage T-shirt from the Knicks’ 1999 Eastern Conference Finals Championship, the last time the team made it this far, over a gray long-sleeve shirt.
He paired the T-shirt with paint-splattered jeans, a black leather vintage Knicks jacket, Timberland boots, and a white gold Alex Moss Diamond Saint Mark necklace set with 47 carats of white diamonds.
Jenner, 28, kept her look similarly casual on game day in a vintage Knicks T-shirt and blue jeans, accessorizing with a $7,300 black Chanel Spring 2026 crocodile-embossed shopping bag and Sasha thong sandals from The Row.
She added a touch of glamor by wearing Lorraine Schwartz’s favorite pear-shaped diamond stud in her left ear.
The couple was booed by Cleveland fans when the Penn State announcer called out their courtside presence, but both laughed it off, which was understandable considering they were openly rooting for the visiting team on the night of the loss.
Chalamet and Jenner have been regulars at Knicks games throughout the 2026 playoffs, coordinating nearly every game. The “Marty Supreme” actor’s dedication to the team runs so deep that he skipped the Met Gala earlier this month and instead watched the first-round match, leaving Jenner to walk the carpet alone for the second year in a row.
Jenner has made no secret of his personal stake in the Knicks winning. After her team beat the Indiana Pacers in the 2025 Eastern Conference Finals, she reposted a Sex and the City TikTok featuring Samantha Jones’ memorable line, “I don’t have sex unless the Knicks win.”
Jenner and Chalamet weren’t the only power couple courtside during this series. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce attended Game 3 at Rocket Arena on Saturday, and while the Chiefs tight end from Cleveland Heights cheered on his hometown Cavs, Swift, a former Knicks fan himself, kept his allegiances a secret.
The NBA Finals will begin on June 3, with the Knicks scheduled to face either the Oklahoma City Thunder or the San Antonio Spurs.
