Timothée Chalamet Celebrates Knicks' NBA Championship, Comments on Oscars
Actor Timothée Chalamet was seen celebrating the New York Knicks' recent NBA Championship win, which marked the team's first total victory since 1973, ending a 53-year drought. Following the 94-90 win against the San Antonio Spurs, Chalamet made a viral comment expressing his preference for the championship celebration over the Academy Awards. He was observed celebrating with Finals MVP Jalen Brunson and director Josh Safdie, posting videos from the Knicks' locker room to share the team's achievement.

New York City erupted in celebration as the New York Knicks secured the NBA Championship, marking their first total victory since 1973 and ending a 53-year drought. The team triumphed with a 94-90 win against the San Antonio Spurs, igniting excitement among fans and celebrities alike.
Actor Timothée Chalamet was among the notable figures present, celebrating the Knicks' historic win. A clip of Chalamet went viral as he remarked, "Way rather this than the Oscars. Come on, baby. The Knicks are champions, baby."
Chalamet, known for his roles in the "Dune" trilogy, "A Complete Unknown," "Lady Bird," and "Wonka," has been nominated for an Oscar but has not yet secured a win. He attended the 98th Academy Awards earlier this year, where a project he was associated with, referred to as his "Marty Supreme pic," received nine nominations but no wins.
Following the game, Chalamet was seen celebrating with Finals MVP Jalen Brunson and director Josh Safdie. He also shared a video from the Knicks' locker room, exclaiming, "THEY DID IT." His upcoming projects include an anticipated role as an older Paul Atreides in "Dune: Part 3."
(Source: IGN)

