Going once, going twice, there go the courtside chairs

Going once, going twice, there go the courtside chairs
What do a Knicks playoff dream and a pair of courtside chairs, now part of pop-culture lore, have in common? They’re all about to head to the auction block. Hold onto your wallets and friendship bracelets, folks. The 2026 Eastern Conference Finals between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the New York Knicks didn’t just deliver heart-stopping basketball – it delivered peak pop-culture history. If you’ve ever wanted to breathe the same air – or, more accurately, sit in the same seats as Hollywood and music royalty – your oddly specific dream is about to come true.Sit where the magic happenedForget posters and framed tickets. The auction is offering physical courtside chairs occupied by none other than Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce during the Cavs’ electric playoff run. You, too, can sit exactly where the worlds of touchdown passes and pop anthems collided. But wait — there’s more celebrity DNA to go around. If your living room décor leans more indie-film core, alongside the Swift–Kelce seats, bidders can also snag chairs linked to Timothée Chalamet, Kylie Jenner, lifelong Knicks fan Ben Stiller, and Cleveland native Machine Gun Kelly.For Knicks diehards, Cavs loyalists and the Swifties...
If you actually care more about the game and less about who was eating popcorn in the front row, don’t worry – the basketball gods have smiled upon you, too. Knicks fans (who are currently sweating through their jerseys, praying for their first NBA championship in 53 years) and Cavs loyalists can bid on the official game-used basketball from Game 3. Plus, the actual nets cut down from the May 23 and May 25 conference finals games in Cleveland are up for grabs. It’s rare that an auction caters equally to people who know what a “pick-and-roll” is and people who know every lyric to Cruel Summer. Don’t miss your chance to own a literal piece of hardwood history. May the highest bank account win!
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