The stars arrived in the nick of time.
Timothée Chalamet, Ben Stiller and other celebrities took a bus on Thursday to the New York Knicks parade in Manhattan for “the greatest outdoor trip ever.”
Other major names included Jerry Seinfeld, Edie Falco, and numerous former NBA legends.
Musician Robert Randolph filmed from inside the car, calling out “The Greatest Nick of All Time” Walt Clyde Frazier in the front row, before moving further down the “high school bus.”
The 48-year-old shared the video with his Instagram followers, joking: “This bus is full of all the bad boys heading to the parade!!!”
He moved the screen from aisle to aisle, flashing glimpses of Stiller’s smiling wife, Christine Taylor, Tracy Morgan, Steve Schirripa, and other A-listers.
After getting off the bus, Randolph posted multiple videos with Chalamet.
The “Marty Supreme” actor, 30, attended the Big Apple event without his girlfriend, Kylie Jenner, who accompanied him to multiple Knicks games this season.
The Oscar nominee attended Thursday’s packed event wearing an orange Knicks hoodie.
Stiller, 60, Taylor, 54, and the rest of the bus passengers also rocked team gear, from hats to jerseys.
Mariska Hargitay, another longtime Knicks fan, was also photographed enjoying the festival with her 19-year-old son August on Thursday.
Both were wearing blue T-shirts, and the teenager’s top had the words “Marknikska Hargitay” written on it playfully.
Martha Stewart was also on the field, smiling and posing for a photo with Knicks star Jalen Brunson.
The 29-year-old point guard led his New York-based team to a four-point victory over the San Antonio Spurs in Game 5 over the weekend.
With this victory, the team won its first NBA championship in 53 years.
