NBA Cup ‘Marty Supreme Approved’ by Timothee Chalamet


After defeating the San Antonio Spurs, c The New York Knicks won the NBA Cup, and Karl Anthony Towns celebrated with Timothée Chalamet and Ben Stillerwho are lifelong fans of the team.

Towns shared his reactions to the big win on his Instagram stories. First, he posted a screenshot from his FaceTime with Chalamet writing, “Marty Supreme Approved,” across the image. He then posted a picture of Stiller, which was shining.

It shouldn’t be surprising that KAT called out Chalamet and Steeler after the Knicks won the NBA Cup. Townes recently graced the cover of New York magazine with Stiller. They were sitting on a train in the New York subway, sharing headphones.

Nicks win as “Marty Supreme Approved” is a reference to Chalamet’s latest film. He stars as a ping-pong prodigy in Martha Supreme, which opens on Christmas Day.

Karl-Anthony Towns helped the Knicks win their first NBA Cup

New York Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns (32) and teammates react after winning the Emirates NBA Cup Finals at T-Mobile Arena.
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Towns may not have been the team’s leading scorer in the NBA Cup Finals, but he helped the team win. He played 30 minutes, scoring 16 points while making half of his shots. He also recorded 11 rebounds, assists and two steals.

The team’s best scorer was OG Anunobi, who scored 28 points in 40 minutes. Right behind him was Jalen Branson who scored 25 points and had eight assists. Josh Hart and Mikal Bridges scored 11 points each.

The Knicks defeated the Spurs in the NBA Cup Finals by 11 points. Their big fourth quarter helped put them over the top, outscoring the Spurs 35-19 in the final period.

Currently, the Knicks are 18-7 and have won six games in a row, including the NBA Finals. However, the final game does not count towards the standings, and was played in Las Vegas, Nevada, a neutral venue.

The Knicks won’t have much time to rest, as they play the Indiana Pacers on December 18th. They are a respectable 18-7, which puts them in first place in the Atlantic Division.





2025-12-17 12:23:00

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