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Timothée Chalamet Says He’d ‘Way Rather’ Have a Knicks Championship Than an Oscar
Timothée Chalamet, who was a courtside staple at Madison Square Garden during the NBA Finals, told SportsCenter that he would “way rather” have a New York Knicks championship than an Oscar. “Way rather this than the Oscars! Come on, baby!” Chalamet said courtside at the Frost Bank Center on Saturday night, moments after the Knicks […]
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According to Variety’s source item, Timothée Chalamet Says He’d ‘Way Rather’ Have a Knicks Championship Than an Oscar, Timothée Chalamet, who was a courtside staple at Madison Square Garden during the NBA Finals, told SportsCenter that he would “way rather” have a New York Knicks championship than an Oscar. “Way rather this than the Oscars! Come on, baby!” Chalamet said courtside at the Frost Bank Center on Saturday night, moments after the Knicks […]
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- Timothée Chalamet Says He’d ‘Way Rather’ Have a Knicks Championship Than an OscarVariety - 2026-06-14T21:47:45+00:00
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