The Knicks-Pistons series shifted to Detroit for Game 3, and the star power followed suit.

Madison Square Garden courtside mainstays Ben Stiller and Timothee Chalamet showed out at Little Caesars Arena in the Motor City, proudly repping their Knicks gear.

It may not have been exactly friendly territory for them, though, as the crowd didn’t hesitate to lob boos at Knicks star Jalen Brunson early on.

The Pistons weren’t bereft of recognizable fans, however.

Rapper Big Sean, a Detroit native, had a front-row seat to watch his hometown team.


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He had some company in Lions receiver Amon Ra St. Brown and running backs Jahmyr Gibbs and Craig Reynolds in peeping the Pistons’ game.

After the Knicks brought out their franchise legends for Games 1 and 2, Detroit returned the favor with a pair of 2004 NBA champs in Rip Hamilton and Ben Wallace.

Wallace, a defensive wizard and 2021 Basketball Hall of Fame entrant, maybe had some advice for his squad, which was on the wrong side of a 23-6 run to end the first half.

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