Taylor Swift recently appeared with her soon-to-be husband, Travis Kelce, at a Cleveland Cavaliers game as the Cavs took on the New York Knicks in the playoffs (her seat is now up for auction). One might have assumed that the pop queen was there with the Kansas City Chiefs tight end because she loves Kelce, and he is from Cleveland.
Instead, Swift might simply be a fan of basketball. She might even be a fan of the New York Knicks, one of the two teams, of course, playing for the 2025-26 NBA title. The other is the San Antonio Spurs, obviously. That means Swift could show up for a Knickerbockers game to support the team.
In fact, according to Page Six, Swifties will want to tune into Game 4 of the NBA Finals because Swift is expected to be at the Knicks game at Madison Square Garden. (She will very likely not be vociferously booed as Donald Trump was when he appeared at Game 3. New Yorkers are more Swifites than MAGA, one can safely assume.)
Taylor Swift is expected to be courtside for the New York Knicks against the San Antonio Spurs in Game 4 of the NBA Finals
It likely doesn't hurt that MSG has also granted use of the venue to Taylor Swift for her July 3 wedding to Travis Kelce. Not that she needs to inspect the arena. She's put on a bunch of concerts there, so she knows where the safe parts are and understands media outside of the venue cannot easily take photos.
Page Six didn't say whether Kelce would be beside the music icon at the game (one cannot assume not due to his ties to the Cavaliers and Cleveland), but did offer that friends of the singer would be there. That could imply that famous friends will be among the crowd.
Of course, loads of famous people will be at the game, too. Timothee Chalamet and Tracy Morgan will likely be there. Probably, film director Spike Lee will be, too. Taylor Swift would be the main draw besides the game, however.
The New York Knicks lead the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Finals two games to one in a best-of-seven series. Game 4 will take place on Wednesday, June 10, at 8:30 pm ET. For Swifties, they can tune in to see if their favorite musical artist is there on ABC.
