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Check out the celebrities, stars attending Pacers vs. Knicks Game 6 of Eastern Conference Finals

Check out the celebrities, stars attending Pacers vs. Knicks Game 6 of Eastern Conference Finals

Timothee Chalamet and Kylie Jenner attend Game Six of the Eastern Conference Finals of the 2025 NBA Playoffs between the New York Knicks and the Indiana Pacers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on May 31, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Kylie Jenner and Timothee Chalamet attend Game Six of the Eastern Conference Finals of the 2025 NBA Playoffs between the New York Knicks and the Indiana Pacers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on May 31, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Timothee Chalamet attends Game Six of the Eastern Conference Finals of the 2025 NBA Playoffs between the New York Knicks and the Indiana Pacers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on May 31, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Gregory Shamus, Getty Images
Gregory Shamus, Getty Images
Timothee Chalamet and Kylie Jenner attend Game Six of the Eastern Conference Finals of the 2025 NBA Playoffs between the New York Knicks and the Indiana Pacers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on May 31, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Game, set, match: Coco Gauff makes the quarterfinal!
Game, set, match: Coco Gauff makes the quarterfinal!

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Game, set, match: Coco Gauff makes the quarterfinal!

Follow live coverage from Roland Garros as Gauff, Andreeva, and Zverev make the quarterfinals with Jannik Sinner, Madison Keys also playing in Paris Getty Images Jessica Pegula and Novak Djokovic are among those aiming to reach the French Open quarterfinals today at Roland Garros. Coco Gauff (2), Mirra Andreeva (6), and Alexander Zverev (3) are already there after wins today, with Pegula (3) into a third and final set against French hope Lois Boisson. Madison Keys (7) and Jannik Sinner (1) are also eyeing a last-eight berth. Follow below with expert analysis from our reporters in Paris. Watch: TNT, truTV, Tennis Channel, Max (U.S.); TNT, Discovery+ (UK) TNT, truTV, Tennis Channel, Max (U.S.); TNT, Discovery+ (UK) Join the discussion: live@ GO FURTHER Coco Gauff eases into French Open quarterfinals, forgetting rackets her only concern Connections: Sports Edition Spot the pattern. Connect the terms Find the hidden link between sports terms FINAL: Gauff 6-0, 7-5 That's the match! Coco Gauff (2) takes her second match point. Though the second set was 53 minutes to the first set's 29, that test of her abilities will prove useful deeper in the tournament. 20th seed Ekaterina Alexandrova's tournament ends. Getty Images Gauff 6-0 *6-5 Alexandrova Gauff three points away from the quarterfinals at 15-0, but Alexandrova throws her heart and soul and more into a Hail Mary forehand down the line. And makes it! But then nets disappointingly. 17 unforced errors on the backhand, to Gauff's five. Massive serve from Gauff and she has two match points. Andreeva 6-3, *4-5 Kasatkina Wow. Just like that, Mirra Andreeva gets to 15-40 and takes the break back. That is exactly why this Russian teenager is such a promising talent. Set saved and back on serve… Getty Images Andreeva 6-3, 3-5* Kasatkina It's been a genuine slip in levels from Mirra Andreeva, who slips to 0-30 against an opponent who is retaining her aggression but now doing so without the errors. Andreeva gets back to 30-30 but Daria Kasatkina soon has a second break point of this set, and makes it two from two. I'm still seeing enough from what Andreeva is trying to do that it wouldn't take much for her to restore her advantage — but right now, it's the Australian enjoying herself and feeling energised. And now serving for the second set. Gauff 6-0 *6-5 Alexandrova Alexandrova is thrown off. 0-15, mishit from Gauff and Alexandrova looks like she will put it away easily, but she runs all around it, wide on the left, and pushes it too far right. 0-40, three break points, and this game has got away from the 20th seed. A break to love. Gauff will serve for the match. Getty Images Gauff 6-0 5-5* Alexandrova Gauff serving to make it 5-5 in this second set. Double fault makes it 30-15, a fortunate net cord sits up for her and she finds a winner, Alexandrova understandably frustrated. Another poor double fault, 40-30... but Alexandrova lets her off the hook. Big game coming up! Getty Images Andreeva 6-3, *3-4 Kasatkina It really was better from Daria Kasatkina. She builds on that encouraging game with a hold to love — and then some genuine forcefulness on Mirra Andreeva's serve. From 40-15, the Russian is pinned back to deuce before Kasatkina takes her first break point in the game to get back on terms in the second set. The Australian has the ability to burst into life and into contention at any point in any match. She's just threatening to reach that point now. Kasatkina makes it three games in a row by holding her next service game. Getty Images Alexandrova has found the footing. She's hitting deep and hard and flat, which is what has given Gauff difficulty in the past. Credit to her for putting a bagel set behind her and resetting herself and forcing Gauff to fight for the second set. She's a game away form sending it to a third. Gauff 6-0 *4-5 Alexandrova Ekaterina Alexandrova, we see you. The 20th seed was steamrollered in the first set by second seed Coco Gauff but has upped her game and is really giving the American some problems now. One particularly fine strike down the line kisses the chalk and takes her to 40-15. 40-30 but still game point, and she converts. Gauff must hold to stay in the second set! Gauff 6-0 4-4* Alexandrova Gauff, serving to make it 5-3, is at 15-40 down. Two break back points for Alexandrova, who seems to find her best level only when she's in serious jeopardy. She loses one as she nets after a treacherously spinning backhand. But not the other! Some booming striking. One big shot pushes Coco left, then she smacks a forehand onto the line on the other side. Perfect. And a break. Getty Images Gauff 6-0 *4-3 Alexandrova Danger! 0-15, and Alexandrova errs, ending an 18-shot rally with a mistake. 0-40 down and three break points. This could be the start of the endgame. Alexandrova has to hold, really, if she wants to stay in the tournament. One saved. A second saved at the net. What a point from Alexandrova! She saves a third with the highest-quality rally of the match. Great defence and attack from both. Deuce, but Gauff powers a backhand down the line and shouts 'Come on!'. A fourth break point of the game. Oh, that's unlucky. Alexandrova's shot clips the net and slows up fortuitously for Gauff, who has all the time in the world to whack away a backhand winner. Alexandrova is walking off court before the ball even lands. A break. And probably the match then and there. Andreeva 6-3, 3-1* Kasatkina Better here from Daira Kasatkina, who comes out on top of a 26-shot rally at 15-0 and gets a look at 15-30 on Mirra Andreeva's serve with a glorious backhand winner that has both power and control. But there could be something a little deflating from how well Andreeva deals with the situation and flips the Australian in a couple of short points. Andreeva holds with minimal fuss thereafter. Getty Images Gauff 6-0 3-3* Alexandrova Gauff isn't playing at her top level, as she was in the first set, but it's still enough to see her ticking along with holds. Wonderful semi-off-balance forehand spins high and wide, forcing Alexandrova to net. At 30-30, the game is alive, but the Russian nets and groans audibly in frustration. Andreeva 6-3, *2-1 Kasatkina A lovely, comfortable hold for Mirra Andreeva to consolidate her break — and you can sense that is putting the pressure on Daria Kasatkina. She's yet to really make the attacks stick on her opponent, and with that knowledge she is trying to force the issue more. But that is accelerating Kasatkina losing ground on the No. 6 seed. She is battling, for sure. And even has to save a break point that is the result of her own double fault. Kasatkina holds in the end, to avoid going down a double break. Looking back at the best moments from Sunday at Roland Garros. Enjoy. Getty Images Gauff 6-0 *2-3 Alexandrova What a shot from Alexandrova, maybe her best shot of the match. She runs Gauff from side to side, moving her around Chatrier, and sends a booming backhand cross-court and sailing away for a winner. Gauff marginally out and that's a hold. Getty Images Andreeva 6-3, *1-0 Kasatkina Alarm bells ringing loudly now for Daria Kasatkina. Again she's wild from deep with a crosscourt backhand, which offers up a second break point of this opening game in the second set. Even better is how Mirra Andreeva then covers the ground and deals with the Australian coming to the net, by lifting a lob over her head and just inside the baseline. The sixth seed now leads by a set and a break. Getty Images Gauff 6-0 2-2* Alexandrova A couple of minutes ago, I asked if Alexandrova could build on a couple of promising service games on Gauff's serve. And the answer, apparently, is: yes she can. 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🚨Breaking news: Griezmann extends his stay at Atlético de Madrid
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Tyrese Haliburton's girlfriend trolls Knicks with savage post after playoff ouster
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Tyrese Haliburton's girlfriend sent a savage farewell message to the Knicks after their loss to the Pacers in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals on Saturday. Jade Jones, who trolled the Knicks throughout the series, did just that by quoting lyrics to their anthem, 'Go NY Go,' which is played during Knicks home games at Madison Square Garden. 'Go NY go NY go… Home!!!' Jones wrote Sunday on Instagram, adding the hashtag, '#YESCERSSS. Advertisement 'So proud of this team!!! 💛💛💛.' Jones included a meme of the Statue of Liberty in a Haliburton Pacers jersey — and a snapshot of the two-time All-Star making a choke gesture during Indiana's overtime victory in Game 1. Advertisement Haliburton was mimicking former Pacer and Hall of Famer Reggie Miller, who taunted the Knicks during the 1994 Eastern Conference playoffs. 6 Tyrese Haliburton and his girlfriend Jade Jones celebrating on the court after the Pacers beat the Knicks in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals on Saturday, May 31, 2025. Instagram/Jade Jones 6 Tyrese Haliburton and his girlfriend Jade Jones celebrating on the court after the Pacers beat the Knicks in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals on Saturday, May 31, 2025. Instagram/Jade Jones Another image in Jones' carousel featured Haliburton's dad, John Haliburton, who wore a shirt with the message, 'Pops is free,' which referred to his temporary ban from Pacers' games during the playoffs. Advertisement John missed eight games due to a confrontation with Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo after the Pacers eliminated Milwaukee in Game 5 of their first-round series. 6 Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton mimicked former Pacer and Hall of Famer Reggie Miller, during their Eastern Conference finals series with the Knicks. Instagram/Jade Jones He was back at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis for Game 4 between the Pacers and Knicks on Tuesday night, taking in the action from a private suite. Jones looked stunning on Saturday while sporting custom jeans with Haliburton's name stitched down her leg. Advertisement She also rocked a cap with Haliburton's face on it. 6 Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton, left, celebrates with his father, John Haliburton, after winning Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals of the NBA basketball playoffs against the New York Knicks in Indianapolis, Saturday, May 31, 2025. AP Jones has supported Haliburton throughout his NBA career, which began when the Kings selected him in the first round of the 2020 NBA Draft. The couple began dating while they were students at Iowa State, where Haliburton played college basketball and Jones was a cheerleader. Haliburton and Jones celebrated six years together in April. 6 Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton celebrates during the fourth quarter against the New York Knicks in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on May 31, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Getty Images Haliburton finished Saturday's game with 21 points and 13 assists en route to the Pacers' 125-108 victory over the Knicks for a 4-2 series win — and their first trip to the NBA Finals since 2000. He was clutch for Indiana throughout the entire series after being voted as the most overrated player in the NBA by other players in an anonymous survey conducted by The Athletic. Advertisement 6 Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton holds up the trophy after the Pacers won Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals of the NBA basketball playoffs against the New York Knicks in Indianapolis, Saturday, May 31, 2025. AP '[Pacers center] Pascal [Siakam] and Tyrese put us on their backs and made sure we would not lose,' coach Rick Carlisle said after Game 6. 'But our work has just begun.' Siakam won the Larry Bird Trophy as the Eastern Conference finals MVP. The Pacers will face the Thunder and league MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in the 2025 NBA Finals beginning June 5 in Oklahoma City.

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