Actor Timothée Chalamet attended a New York Knicks game on May 20, 2026, where the team delivered a record-making performance [1].
The intersection of celebrity influence and athletic performance often sparks debate among fans regarding the impact of "celebrity row" on team momentum. Chalamet's presence at Madison Square Garden has become a focal point for those tracking the team's scoring trends during high-profile events.
According to reports, the Knicks averaged 117.4 points when Chalamet was in attendance [1]. This figure represents a significant increase in offensive output compared to games where the actor was not present. The average is 13.6 points higher than games without his attendance [1].
Chalamet celebrated with the players following the game, which was highlighted as a boost to the team's energy [2]. The performance contributed to a series of record-breaking statistics for the franchise during the May stretch.
While the correlation between a spectator and on-court scoring is not a causal link, the surge in points has drawn attention to the atmosphere at the arena. The actor's support was seen as contributing to the high-scoring nature of the event [2].
“The Knicks averaged 117.4 points when Chalamet was in attendance”
This trend highlights the cultural phenomenon of celebrity influence in professional sports, where the presence of A-list stars is often viewed by fans and media as a psychological catalyst for team performance, regardless of the actual statistical causality.





