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Is Kylie Jenner the Knicks Good Luck Charm? An Investigation
Is Kylie Jenner the Knicks Good Luck Charm? An Investigation

Cosmopolitan

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Cosmopolitan

Is Kylie Jenner the Knicks Good Luck Charm? An Investigation

Ardent sports fans tend to cling to any bizarre theory that points to a potential win for their team. For New York Mets supporters, the McDonald's Grimace mascot was a good-luck charm during the 2024 season. A common octopus was deemed an oracle during the 2010 FIFA World Cup. And according to some New York Knicks fans, their team's fate in the 2025 NBA playoffs lies in the youngest member of the Kardashian/Jenner empire, Kylie Jenner. Ever since Kylie began accompanying her boyfriend, lifelong Knicks fans Timothée Chalamet, to this season's playoff games, a pattern has emerged. The May 12 Knicks-Celtics game that Kymothée attended wasn't only where they managed to be captured in the most romantic photo of all time (personal opinion), but it's also the night that the NY team defeated the Celtics 121-113 and advanced to Game 5. And Thursday night, after the Indiana Pacers took the lead in the Eastern Conference finals, Ms. Jenner worked her magic yet again, gracing Madison Square Garden with her presence, and getting a courtside view of the Knicks' 111-94 triumph. Now this situation has some Knicks diehards wondering if Kylie could make herself free for Game 6 on Saturday night. But not everyone is convinced. One former Knicks player, Chris Childs, told TMZ Sports that the theory is "reaching a little too far." "If anybody is a good luck charm," he says, "it's the players on the court. It's Jalen [Brunson] and Josh [Hart] and all the other guys that are good luck charms because they're the ones that have to get out there and get the job done." But the Kylie-attended game scores don't lie, Chris! She just might be your team's raven-haired, Dilara-clad beacon of hope! Meanwhile, it seems like Kylie has (totally valid) ulterior motives for rooting for Knicks wins this season. She recently reposted an iconic Sex and the City clip on TikTok, in which Samantha states, "I don't get laid unless the Knicks win." So please, for Kylie's sake, Knicks in 7.

'A drug dealer': Stefon Diggs accused of handing out ‘pink cocaine' on boat party with women as NFL stays silent
'A drug dealer': Stefon Diggs accused of handing out ‘pink cocaine' on boat party with women as NFL stays silent

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Time of India

'A drug dealer': Stefon Diggs accused of handing out ‘pink cocaine' on boat party with women as NFL stays silent

Stefon Diggs faces scrutiny after a video surfaced (Image via AP) New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs is back in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. A recently surfaced video shows the star NFL player on a boat with a group of women, allegedly handing them a bag filled with pink crystals. The footage, which quickly spread across social media, has fueled intense speculation over the nature of the substance — with many users suspecting it to be 'pink cocaine,' though there is no confirmation of that claim. Stefon Diggs under fire as viral boat video ignites drug-related rumors In the viral video, Diggs is seen chatting casually with three women who reportedly referred to him as 'Daddy' before he passed around the bag of pink material. 'Yikes: NFL fans are speculating that Stefon Diggs handed these three girls what looks to be pink c*caine after he asked them to call him Daddy,' one user wrote on X (formerly Twitter). Others followed suit with similar reactions, suggesting Diggs was 'serving pink cocaine' and even labeling him 'a football player, pimp and a drug dealer. ' Despite the wave of viral commentary, there is currently no official evidence confirming that the substance was illicit. Still, the video has created a media storm, putting both Diggs and the Patriots in a difficult position during the offseason. Coach Mike Vrabel and the Patriots respond with discretion When asked about the situation, Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel addressed the controversy during a media session ahead of an optional team practice, which Diggs did not attend. 'It's something that we're aware of. Obviously, we want to make great decisions on and off the field,' Vrabel said. He added that his discussions with Diggs 'will remain between him I and the club.' The NFL has chosen not to comment on the situation at this time, with a league spokesperson telling the Associated Press there would be no statement regarding the video. Also Read: T.J. Watt skips Steelers OTAs amid contract extension drama that could shake up Pittsburgh's 2025 season Adding another layer to the situation, Diggs has recently been linked to Grammy-winning rapper Cardi B. The two were seen leaving the Met Gala together earlier this month and later sat courtside at a Knicks-Celtics playoff game. Cardi B, who filed for divorce from rapper Offset last year, was reportedly also on the boat during the controversial outing. As the video continues to circulate online, all eyes are on the NFL and Diggs' camp for an official response.

Dave Portnoy didn't wait long to twist the knife into Knicks
Dave Portnoy didn't wait long to twist the knife into Knicks

New York Post

time24-05-2025

  • Sport
  • New York Post

Dave Portnoy didn't wait long to twist the knife into Knicks

Dave Portnoy put a nail in the coffin for the Knicks after their second straight tough loss to the Pacers in the Eastern Conference finals in New York on Friday night. The Barstool Sports founder, who is a diehard Celtics fans, couldn't help but troll the Knicks, who sent the defending champs home in the semifinal round a week ago. 4 Dave Portnoy attends Game 5 of the Knicks-Celtics semifinals series in the second round of the NBA playoffs on May 14, 2025 at TD Garden in Boston. NBAE via Getty Images Advertisement 'Still a great season for the Knicks,' Portnoy wrote on X after the Pacers beat the Knicks 114-109 for a 2-0 lead in the series. 'Beat a pesky Pistons team [in the first round] and an injured Celtics team. Lit the city on fire for a couple weeks. Great memories for the franchise. One of the best seasons in history of franchise.' 4 Jalen Brunson drives on Andrew Nembhard during the third quarter of the Knicks' 114-109 Game 2 home loss to the Pacers on May 23, 2025. AP Advertisement Portnoy added the hashtag, 'bingbong,' referring to the popular rallying cry among Knicks fans. Portnoy reshared The Post's back page, which featured an image of Pacers point guard Tyrese Haliburton mimicking Reggie Miller's choke gesture, after Indiana rallied to beat the Knicks 138-135 in overtime to steal Game 1 on Wednesday night. Haliburton hit a long jumper that bounced high off the back of the rim and in to tie the game at 125-125 as time expired in regulation, and Indiana held off the Knicks in overtime. 4 Tyrese Haliburton is mobbed by teammates as he makes a choking motion after hitting the game-tying shot at the end of regulation of Knicks' Game 1 home loss to the Pacers on May 21, 2025. AP Advertisement The two-time All-Star had 14 points, 11 assists and eight rebounds for the Pacers in Game 2. Pacers forward Pascal Siakim was the hero of the night with a playoff career-high 39 points. 'This series has a ton to go, but I can't help but wonder if Knicks fans got ahead of themselves with 2nd round victory,' Portnoy wrote on Thursday, referring to the Knicks eliminating the Celtics in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference semifinals. 'If they lose to the Pacers this choke sign will be lasting image of their season. They'll be a punchline yet again. Their entire season will be for nothing.' Advertisement 4 Tyrese Haliburton is defended by Mikal Bridges during the Knicks' Game 2 loss to the Pacers at the Garden. NBAE via Getty Images The Eastern Conference finals shifts to Indianapolis for Game 3 on Sunday and Game 4 on Tuesday at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.

Suni Lee Left Fans Talking With Courtside Appearance During NBA Playoffs
Suni Lee Left Fans Talking With Courtside Appearance During NBA Playoffs

Yahoo

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Suni Lee Left Fans Talking With Courtside Appearance During NBA Playoffs

Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals began at Madison Square Garden in New York City on Wednesday evening between the New York Knicks and the Indiana Pacers. Many stars attended the game on Wednesday evening, including LSU alum and gymnast Livvy Dunne, actors Timothee Chalamet, Ben Stiller and Tracy Morgan, businesswoman Martha Stewart and comedians Larry David and Susie Essman were all spotted courtside. Advertisement One athlete many couldn't take their eyes off was, however, Olympic medalist and gymnast Suni Lee. She was spotted sitting in celebrity row, wearing a gray button-up tube top, her signature silver Olympic rings necklace and she wore her hair down and straightened. She smiled and waved at the camera, blew a kiss, then mouthed "Go Knicks!" in the video captured by cameras. Lee is also joined by model Jordyn Woods, who is sitting next to her. Many fans commented on X about how stunning Lee looks, and they seem happy that she is supporting the Knicks. "Suni Lee is so pretty!" one fan commented. "OH MY GOD I NEED HER," one fan wrote. Advertisement One fan posted to X, "Lord have mercy Suni Lee 😍😩." "I'd risk it all," one sports fan account commented. Gymnast Suni Lee sits courtside during the second half of the NBA game between the New York Knicks and the Phoenix Suns.© Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images Rumors swirled about a month ago when the Olympic gymnast was at MSG for the NBA playoffs. Fans quickly noticed a shift in forward OG Anunoby's performance, he seemed to elevate his game when he saw her sitting courtside. Social media lit up with jokes that Lee might be the team's unofficial good luck charm and a secret motivator for Anunoby's standout play. "og masterclass incoming," a user quote-tweeted the original post. Another fan posted, "As long as she's here, Knicks are winning every home game for the rest of the playoffs." Advertisement "OG goes for 40 tonight," commented another fan. Another fan commented, "It's all up to her." "Nothing but Ws when she's around," another wrote. Related: Kendall Jenner's Appearance at Knicks-Celtics Game Stirs Attention

New Video Angle Shows Knicks Fans Pelting Brian Windhorst After Playoff Series Win
New Video Angle Shows Knicks Fans Pelting Brian Windhorst After Playoff Series Win

Yahoo

time22-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

New Video Angle Shows Knicks Fans Pelting Brian Windhorst After Playoff Series Win

New York Knicks fans flooded the streets outside Madison Square Garden after their team eliminated the Boston Celtics from the 2025 playoffs. The Knicks beat the Celtics in the Eastern Conference semifinals in six games, advancing to the conference finals for the first time since 2000. Advertisement Veteran reporter Brian Windhorst covered the Knicks-Celtics series for ESPN. He picked Boston to defeat New York before the series started. So when Knicks fans saw Windhorst walking back to his hotel from MSG after Game 6, some of them harassed the ESPN insider. A few New York fans even threw objects at Windhorst. This is certainly not a good look for Knicks fans. Windhorst is a respected reporter who was simply walking back to his hotel from work. There was no need for fans to throw stuff at him. He could have gotten hurt if any of the objects were large or sharp. The Knicks will face the Indiana Pacers in the conference finals. While Knickerbocker fans were pumped about beating the Celtics, Knicks forward Mikal Bridges knows that there is still work to be done. Advertisement "I just think there's still more to go. We're not done," Bridges said after Game 6. "We played hard and handled business, but the season's not over yet." ESPN's Brian Windhorst and Stephen A. Smith.© Brett Davis-Imagn Images Game 1 between the Pacers and Knicks is on Wednesday. New York has home-court advantage in the series. The Pacers beat the Knicks in the second round of last year's playoffs in seven games. It will be fascinating to see who wins this series. Will Windhorst cover the games in New York after being heckled in the Boston series? Only time will tell. Related: Hawks Star Trae Young Sends Clear Message on Knicks

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