Basketball

Sweeney’s Stilettos Steal the Spotlight at NBA Finals Game 4

A fashion‑forward fanbase turns Madison Square Garden into a runway as the Knicks rally to a historic win.

A Historic Rally

When the New York Knicks faced the San Antonio Spurs in Game 4 of the NBA Finals, the atmosphere inside Madison Square Garden was electric, not just because of the on‑court drama but also because of the fashion statements that unfolded alongside it.

The Knicks erased a 29‑point deficit to pull off a 107‑106 victory, clinching a 3‑1 series lead that has left analysts buzzing.

Among the high‑profile spectators was actress Sydney Sweeney, who arrived with her boyfriend Scooter Braun and turned heads with a pair of vintage Manolo Blahnik orange sandals adorned with miniature basketball charms.

Sweeney posted a series of Instagram Stories that captured the look, including a selfie with Braun, and highlighted the sandals’ unique reworked design by the Los Angeles‑based vintage shop Sororité, a detail that echoes a similar pair Jordyn Woods had considered for Game 3.

Style on the Court

The footwear choice is part of a broader trend: luxury fans are now treating the court‑side experience as a runway, showcasing custom Hermès bags and $27,000 diamond basketball charms that sparkle under the arena lights.

Celebrity Circle

Even pop star Taylor Swift made a cameo, seated courtside in a “Stevie Knicks” T‑shirt alongside friends Alana Haim and Este Haim, while industry insider Erica Jackowitz described the front rows as “the most viewed runway in the world.”

The guest list also included actress Bella Hadid and pop star Olivia Rodrigo, who joined the cheering crowd and added to the eclectic mix of style and sport.

Analysts note that the confluence of high‑stakes basketball and high‑fashion is reshaping how affluent fans engage with the playoffs, turning each game into a cultural moment as much as a sporting one.

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