Caitlin Clark wants to see Knicks superfan Timothée Chalamet in the stands for a Fever game.
The WNBA superstar mentioned hoping to see the “Dune” actor at a game in a video shared to Instagram by CBS Sports and “We Need To Talk.”
“Timothée Chalamet, I think we’re going to get him to a game,” Clark said in the video. “Timmy, he’ll be here.”
Clark may have to wait a little to try and get the Hollywood A-lister to stop by Gainbridge Fieldhouse, with the Knicks still in the midst of a long playoff run.
Chalamet has become a fixture at Madison Square Garden, wearing his Knicks fandom on his sleeve while sitting in a star-studded celebrity row.
Chalamet was even captured on video after the Knicks’ Game 6 victory, sticking his head out of the window of his car to celebrate with fellow Knicks fans mobbing the streets outside of MSG.
At one point, a member of the “A Complete Unknown” actor’s security team could be seen grabbing him from leaving the safety of the vehicle.
Page Six reported that Chalamet partied with several Knicks players after the second-round Game 6 win over Boston.
But it wouldn’t be hard to imagine Chalamet making the trip to Indiana to see Clark and the Fever play.
Chalamet has shown off his sports chops recently in appearances on “College GameDay” as a guest picker and during a spot on comedian Theo Von’s podcast “This Past Weekend” over the past few months.
The actor’s fandom for the Knicks goes back before he was super famous, with a feature in the New York Times this week referencing the now-famous circumstance that saw Chalamet win a social media contest and take home the prize of a pair of Knicks tickets in 2010.
Other stars mentioned by Fever players hoping to see them at an Indiana game included Michael B. Jordan, Serena Williams, Noah Kahan, Justin and Hailey Bieber, and Teyana Taylor.