Hollywood actress Sidney Sweeney was among the most notable celebrities at the fifth game of the NBA Finals, in which the New York Knicks defeated the San Antonio Spurs with a score of 94:90 and won their first championship after 53 years of waiting.
The star of the series “Euphoria” appeared in the company of music producer Scooter Braun, whom American media say is her partner, and their arrival attracted a lot of attention from fans and photographers.
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There were also many other famous names in the stands, including the actor Timoti Shalame, one of the most famous fans of the Nicks.
An unexpected meeting with Taylor Swift
Special attention of the media was attracted by the fact that Sweeney and Braun were sitting a few rows behind pop star Taylor Swift, who was watching the game in the company of the Haim sisters.
Sydney Sweeney at the Knicks Game in San Antonio: Good Luck Charm for Game 5! Big Knicks energy in the Alamo City tonight! Sydney Sweeney is cheering on the team. Her presence and basketball passion bring the positive vibe they need. She’s a real Knicks supporter — this… pic.twitter.com/sdv27WaN9R
— Paul A. Szypula (@Bubblebathgirl) June 14, 2026
American tabloids point out that this is an interesting situation considering the long-standing conflict between Swift and Braun over the rights to the original recordings of her early albums, which has been one of the most followed stories in the music industry for years.
Big celebration in New York
While celebrities from the front row watched the dramatic end of the match, thousands of fans celebrated the historic success of the Knicks on the streets of New York.
By winning the title, the club broke a decades-long fast and reached its first championship ring since 1973.
The triumph caused euphoria among the fans, and social networks were flooded with videos of the celebration and the reactions of numerous celebrities who have supported one of the most popular NBA clubs for years.















