Ben Stiller didn’t see it coming.
Within the fourth quarter of Sport 4 of the Jap Convention Finals, ESPN and WWE commentator Pat McAfee took the microphone at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indiana — and took goal at a couple of high-profile Knicks followers.
“We got some bigwigs from the big city in the building,” McAfee stated, riling up the Indiana Pacers’ house crowd. “Spike Lee is here. Ben Stiller is here. Timothée Chalamet is here. Let’s send these sons of b—hes back to New York with their ears ringing!”
It was an untelevised second that McAfee later stated was unscripted, with the world’s emcee asking him to handle the group about 30 to 45 seconds beforehand.
Afterward, Stiller described the second as being “weird.”
“We were happy to be there and cheer our team,” Stiller wrote on the social-media website X, “and other than that, Indy fans were awesome.”
The rallying cry by McAfee, a former Indianapolis Colts punter, additional perpetuated the small metropolis vs. huge metropolis spat that has hung over the Knicks-Pacers rivalry since their frequent playoff bouts within the Nineteen Nineties.
Many chanted “airball,” or “flopper” at Jalen Brunson, within the sorts of unified jeers which are usually extra synonymous with school crowds.
And as Stiller alluded to in an interview with SNY on Wednesday, the well-known faces on Madison Sq. Backyard’s “Celebrity Row” are greeted with fast spotlight movies adopted by alternatives for followers to cheer.
“The WWE aspect, I get it. It’s just not the way it happens in New York. … He should come to the Garden for Game 5,” Stiller stated of McAfee on SNY’s “The Putback with Ian Begley.”
“They’ll put him up on the screen and they’ll show him punting the ball, and everybody will give him a nice cheer,” Stiller stated with fun. “That’s how we do it in New York.”
The McAfee second added a bit additional drama to an already tense Jap Convention Finals
Every of the primary 4 video games have been determined by 9 factors or fewer, and each groups pulled off a livid come-from-behind victory.
“I get it. It was fun,” Stiller stated of McAfee. “I felt like he was just trying to get the crowd riled up. It was a little bit out of the blue. It’s also a little of a bit of like, ‘Are we really doing the narrative of ‘Hicks vs. Knicks? The bigwigs from New York.’ It just seems a little cartoonish, but then again it goes with the WWE.”
Stiller and Chalamet, each of whom are New York natives, have attended Knicks video games, house and away, all through the playoffs.
On Wednesday’s episode of “The Pat McAfee Show,” McAfee stated he grew up watching Stiller. He additionally praised Chalamet, who joined McAfee on ESPN’s “College Gameday” in December.
“‘Sons of b—hes’ was certainly not something that was on the mind until I was in the middle of it. It’s like, hmm, feel like we’ve got to bring a little bit of a hammer here,” McAfee stated. “But would like to let them all know, mad respect for coming out. Mad respect for the amount of support they’re showing the New York Knicks. And also, all love.”