Celebrity sightings at Madison Square Garden are a regular thrill during the NBA playoffs—but Game 6 between the New York Knicks and Boston Celtics brought an especially stylish surprise: Timothée Chalamet and Bad Bunny seated courtside together. The unexpected pairing of the Oscar-nominated actor and the global music superstar proved to be a fashion-forward highlight of the night.
Both stars have been frequent faces courtside this season, but this marked the first time they shared a front-row seat—delivering a masterclass in effortless sports-luxe dressing with their team-spirited looks.
Bad Bunny’s Retro Spin on Knicks Style
Bad Bunny embraced low-key cool with a playful twist, donning a Knicks baseball cap, oversized black sunglasses, and a relaxed blue button-down. But the real standout was his choice of pants: butterfly-printed jeans that added a touch of whimsical flair. Swapping sneakers for style, he finished the look with burgundy loafers and crisp white socks, blending prep and streetwear influences in his own distinctive way.
Chalamet Goes All-In with Custom Chrome Hearts
Timothée Chalamet, never one to shy away from bold fashion statements, went full Knicks fan mode in a custom Chrome Hearts sweatsuit featuring the team’s iconic orange and blue color palette. He doubled down on the courtside commitment with a pair of Knicks logo Timberlands, perfectly marrying luxury and streetwear with New York grit.
Notably Missing: Kylie and Kendall Jenner
Chalamet has been making headlines not only for his performances, but also for his coordinated courtside looks with girlfriend Kylie Jenner. The couple even brought Kendall Jenner—Bad Bunny’s former flame—along for a previous game, creating a media frenzy with their stylish double-date energy.
This time, however, the Jenner sisters were absent, reportedly enjoying a tropical getaway together. With the playoffs heating up, all eyes will be on the next Knicks game to see if the courtside crew reunites.
Until then, Chalamet and Bad Bunny have cemented their place as the ultimate cool-kid duo of the NBA season—bringing both style and star power to the hardwood sidelines.