
The New York Knicks' recent victory in the NBA Championship, which marks their first title in 53 years, is set against the backdrop of a highly competitive and emotionally charged 2026 NBA playoffs.
The Knicks, led by standout performances from players like Jalen Brunson, advanced through a challenging playoff bracket, culminating in a decisive victory that has reignited the passion of their fanbase and the city of New York.
Timothée Chalamet celebrated the New York Knicks' historic NBA championship victory, which marked the team's first title in 53 years.
During the post-game locker room festivities, he enthusiastically declared that he preferred this win over any Oscar, stating, 'Way rather this than the Oscars, C’mon Baby.' Chalamet, who was a visible supporter throughout the Knicks' playoff journey, joined the players in their champagne celebration, capturing the moment on his phone.
His presence at the games, including the decisive NBA Finals Game 5, highlighted his dedication to the team. The Knicks' victory is a significant milestone for the franchise, ending a long championship drought that dates back to 1973.
Chalamet's comments reflect a broader sentiment among fans who prioritize team achievements over individual accolades in the entertainment industry.