Timothee Chalamet and Kylie Jenner pack on the PDA courtside as they seal Knicks’ victory with a passionate kiss

Kylie Jenner and Timothee Chalamet sealed the New York Knicks’ victory with a kiss on Monday night as they watched the actress’ beloved team reach the NBA Finals from some of the best seats in the house.
Not leaving Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift behind, the 30-year-old actor and reality TV star, 28, led the famous New York Knicks fans during Game 4 of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals on Monday night.
The couple, who have been together for three years, were stunned by the jubilant scenes as they shared a romantic moment during the Knicks’ dominant 130-93 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The loved-up couple packed on the courtside PDA and shared a passionate kiss as they realized the Knicks were headed to the Finals.
While watching the action on the field, the billionaire businessman wrapped his arms around the elated Hollywood star and even planted a sweet kiss on his smiling boyfriend’s cheek.
Madison Square Garden is famous for its iconic celebrity rows. Still, the Knicks’ A-list fans made the journey from the Big Apple to Cleveland.
Timothee Chalamet and Kylie Jenner seal New York Knicks win with a kiss
Reality TV star wraps her arms around her happy boyfriend while watching Game 4
The couple sat courtside as Chalamet’s beloved Knicks defeated the Cavs to reach the NBA Finals.
And Chalamet, a famous Knicks fan, wasn’t missing the chance to see his beloved team reach the NBA Finals for the first time in 27 years.
The Marty Supreme star turned down this month’s Met Gala to watch the Knicks beat the Philadelphia 76ers early in the playoffs, leaving Jenner to attend the fashion extravaganza at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art alone.
But the mother of two was always the doting girlfriend when she joined Chalamet on Monday night, even wearing a blue Knicks T-shirt.
She showed off a relaxed figure by pairing her New York items with light blue jeans, simple black sandals and a black Chanel bag.
Chalamet, meanwhile, wore a vintage-style black leather jacket embroidered with the New York logo for the occasion.
Later in the night, the pair were seen having an animated celebration while sitting next to 30 Rock star Tracy Morgan.
Chalamet appears to have traveled to Cleveland with director Spike Lee and shared a selfie shortly after landing in Ohio.
Chalamet and Jenner pose for a selfie while sitting in the second row at Rocket Arena
Director Spike Lee decked out in orange and blue for the occasion
Marty Supreme star and director appear to have traveled to Cleveland together
A devoted supporter of the franchise since the 1970s, Lee was decked out head-to-toe in the Knicks’ blue and orange colors, including a particularly vibrant fisherman’s hat.
The filmmaker was seen greeting Rick Brunson, Knicks assistant coach and father of superstar Jalen Brunson, as the two were seen chatting on the sidelines before breaking the news.
Ben Stiller was criticized for skipping Game 1 of the conference semifinals to attend the Met Gala. But he wasn’t making the same mistake again on Monday.
The actor shared a video on social media two hours before tipoff, showing off his trip to Cleveland.
The star-studded spectacle followed Cleveland’s attempts to block New York’s celebrities from the front rows.
Another famous Knicks superfan, Fat Joe, revealed that he even bought the Cavaliers’ tickets from him after purchasing a front-row view for Game 4.
“We had bought some courtside tickets for the game, and when they found out it was superfan Fat Joe, they said I can’t sit courtside,” he told ESPN’s NBA Today.
‘New York Knick fans cannot sit courtside. ‘They took the tickets courtside after we bought them, so shame on you all.’
The influx of famous faces in New York comes after the Cavaliers received support from their own superstars on Saturday night.
Actor Tracy Morgan heads to Cleveland to support the New York Knicks
Swift and Kelce enjoyed a date night courtside for the basketball game between the Knicks and Cavaliers, snuggling in their front row seats during Saturday night’s Game 3.
Kelce is a native of nearby Cleveland Heights and grew up supporting Cleveland sports teams. Aside from his love for the Cavaliers, he’s also been thrown out of the first inning at a Guardians’ baseball game before.
It was very lively, especially during the evening.
At one point during the evening, he was caught drinking a can of Garage Beer, the brand co-owned by him and his brother Jason Kelce, in an act aimed at giving the crowd an extra boost for the night as well as free and easy promotion for the older guys.




