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The Knicks’ superfans are ready for more Hoosier hospitality. Timothée Chalamet, 29, made a return trip to Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on Saturday for Game 6 of the Eastern
Conference finals, two days after the Knicks saved their season with a dominant 111-94 win over the Garden — and this time, he was with girlfriend Kylie Jenner. Chalemet and Jenner, 27,
celebrated the Knicks staving off elimination with a kiss Thursday in Game 5. The Pacers, now one win away from a trip to the NBA Finals, took Game 4 at home, with star Tyrese Haliburton
putting up a triple-double in the 130-121 victory. Indiana was supported by some of their celeb fans Tuesday night, including former Colts punter and ESPN personality Pat McAfee, who called
out Ben Stiller and Co. on the Jumbotron. “Indianapolis, Indiana, we’ve got some bigwigs from the big city in the building,” McAfee, 38, began. EXPLORE MORE “… Let’s send these sons of
bitches back to New York with their ears ringing. Let’s turn this s–t up!” The trolling not only perplexed Stiller — “Just seems a little cartoonish” — but Indiana native and Hall of Fame
singer-songwriter John Mellencamp, who apologized for McAfee’s behavior on social media. “I was embarrassed when somebody, under whose direction I don’t know, called out some of the people
who had made the trip from New York to support their team — and in turn, support our team. The audience booed these people. I’d say that was not Hoosier Hospitality. One could only say it’s
poor, poor sportsmanship. I was not proud to be a Hoosier, and I’ve lived here my entire life,” the statement read. “On behalf of most Hoosiers, I would like to apologize for our poor
behavior. I’m sure the Pacers had nothing to do with this smackdown.” In return, McAfee told Mellencamp to “shut the f–k up” on his self-titled ESPN program Friday. It remains to be seen if
the Knicks’ A-Listers will get the last laugh over McAfee Saturday night. If necessary, Game 7 shifts back to New York on Monday.