Mikal Bridges Jokes Celebrities Deserve Rings After Knicks' Historic Title Run
Fresh off the Knicks’ championship victory, Mikal Bridges humorously suggested that the team’s celebrity supporters deserve championship rings for their unwavering support throughout the season.
- Glenn Catubig
- 4 min read

The New York Knicks’ championship celebration continues to generate memorable moments both on and off the court. After ending a 53-year wait for an NBA title, players, fans, and celebrities alike have embraced the joy that comes with delivering a championship to one of basketball’s most passionate cities.
For forward Mikal Bridges, the achievement marked the first NBA championship of his career. It capped a season defined by resilience, teamwork, and consistency as New York captured both the NBA Cup and the NBA championship, defeating the San Antonio Spurs in both competitions.
The Knicks’ remarkable postseason run also attracted widespread support from some of the biggest names in entertainment. Whether at Madison Square Garden or on the road, a collection of celebrity fans regularly appeared courtside to cheer on the franchise during its march toward history.
That support became a topic of discussion during a recent media appearance by Bridges, who offered a lighthearted response when asked about the role celebrity supporters played during the championship journey. His comments quickly added another entertaining chapter to New York’s ongoing celebration.
1. A Humorous Championship Proposal
While appearing on “The Dan Patrick Show,” Bridges was asked about the many famous figures who passionately supported the Knicks throughout the season and postseason. The conversation quickly turned into a playful exchange. Among the celebrities regularly seen supporting New York were Spike Lee, Ben Stiller, Timothee Chalamet, Kylie Jenner, Tracy Morgan, and Fat Joe. Their presence became a familiar sight as the Knicks advanced deeper into the playoffs. When the idea of rewarding those supporters was raised, Bridges jokingly suggested that every one of them should receive a championship ring. Laughing during the interview, he expressed his approval for recognizing the celebrities who remained loyal to the team throughout the season. The response drew amusement from host Dan Patrick, who pointed out that Bridges was being quite generous with owner James Dolan’s money. The exchange reflected the upbeat atmosphere surrounding the franchise following its long-awaited championship triumph.
2. Celebrity Fans Share in the Moment
The connection between the Knicks and their celebrity supporters has existed for decades. Madison Square Garden has long been known for attracting famous fans, many of whom have developed genuine ties to the organization over the years. This season’s championship run strengthened those relationships even further. As New York advanced through the playoffs, celebrities repeatedly traveled to support the team, creating an atmosphere that extended beyond basketball and became part of the city’s cultural identity. Following the championship-clinching victory in Game 5, several celebrity supporters joined the festivities. Spike Lee, Ben Stiller, and Timothee Chalamet were among those celebrating with players after the final buzzer sounded. For Chalamet in particular, the experience became one of the most memorable moments of the night. The actor joined the locker-room celebration and was even showered with champagne as players marked the end of the franchise’s championship drought. For lifelong fans such as Chalamet, Lee, and Stiller, the title represented the fulfillment of a dream decades in the making.
3. Bridges Answers Critics on the Biggest Stage
While much of the attention surrounding Bridges has recently focused on his humorous comments, his performance throughout the postseason also played an important role in New York’s success. Earlier in the playoffs, some observers questioned his place in the rotation after a difficult opening-round series against the Atlanta Hawks. Critics argued that his offensive struggles warranted a reduced role as the competition intensified. Instead, Bridges remained a key contributor as the playoffs progressed. His versatility, defensive effort, and ability to impact games beyond scoring helped the Knicks navigate difficult matchups and maintain their championship momentum. In the NBA Finals against San Antonio, Bridges averaged 10.4 points, 3.6 rebounds, and 3.4 assists per game. More importantly, he provided valuable defense against the Spurs’ talented wing players and demonstrated why New York invested heavily to acquire him. By helping deliver a championship, Bridges ultimately validated the organization’s belief in him and silenced many of the doubts that surfaced earlier in the postseason.