Timothee Chalamet Leads Chants at Knicks Championship Parade

Timothee Chalamet joined roughly two million fans at the New York Knicks' ticker-tape parade, leading 'Let's go, Knicks!' chants from atop a double-decker bus.

A Superfan Gets His Victory Lap
Timothee Chalamet's loyalty to the New York Knicks finally paid off this month, and he was not about to celebrate it from home. According to The Hollywood)) Reporter, the actor was among the marquee names at the Knicks' ticker-tape championship parade on June 18, riding atop a double-decker bus and leading the crowd in a thunderous "Let's go, Knicks!" chant. A lifelong supporter, Chalamet had attended every NBA Finals game, including the road contests in San Antonio, making his place on the parade route feel earned rather than ceremonial.
For a star often photographed courtside, the day offered a chance to be a fan first and a celebrity second, swept up in the same euphoria as everyone around him.
A Historic Day For The Franchise
The celebration carried enormous weight for the team and the city. THR reports the Knicks defeated the San Antonio Spurs in five games to clinch their first championship in 53 years, a drought that spanned generations of fans who had grown accustomed to heartbreak. The win drew roughly two million people into Manhattan's Canyon of Heroes, the storied stretch of lower Broadway reserved for the city's biggest sporting and civic triumphs.
The scale of the turnout underscored just how much the title meant to a fan base that had waited more than half a century to raise a banner, turning the parade into a release of decades of pent-up devotion.
A Star-Studded Procession
Chalamet was in famous company. The Hollywood Reporter notes the route was packed with longtime Knicks loyalists and New York icons, a roster that read like a who's who of the city's cultural life:
- Spike Lee, perhaps the team's most recognizable celebrity fan, who rode a float alongside Finals MVP Jalen Brunson
- Ben Stiller, who is filming an NBA documentary with A24 and HBO
- Tracy Morgan, positioned on Brunson's float
- Mariska Hargitay, decked out in team colors with her family
- Chris Rock, Edie Falco, Jon Stewart, and Martha Stewart-coming-to-netflix)-coming-to-netflix), among the other notable attendees
Music ran through the festivities as well, with Alicia Keys performing "New York State of Mind" along the way, an unofficial anthem for a city in full celebration.
The Route And The Atmosphere
Per THR, the parade kicked off around 10 a.m. near Battery Park, wound up Broadway through the Canyon of Heroes, and concluded at City Hall. The traditional shower of ticker tape, the packed sidewalks, and the sea of orange and blue combined to produce the kind of communal moment that only a long-awaited championship can deliver.
For a franchise whose fans have endured decades of near-misses and rebuilds, the imagery of confetti raining over downtown Manhattan represented a payoff that many had begun to doubt would ever arrive.
Chalamet's Spotlight Stretch Continues
For Chalamet, the parade capped an extraordinary run in the public eye. The Marty Supreme and Dune star has become one of the most recognizable faces in the Knicks' courtside crowd, his fandom now as much a part of his public identity as his film work. His exuberant appearance only solidified his standing as the team's most prominent Hollywood booster.
Sharing the bus with the celebration and bellowing chants over the roar of the crowd, Chalamet looked entirely at ease, every bit the devoted fan rather than the awards-circuit fixture he has lately become. On a day built around the team, he blended into the joy of two million New Yorkers, which may have been exactly the point.
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