Kylie Jenner
Still Searching for the Knicks’ Spark
… Former NY Player Weighs In
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In a playful twist of sports superstition, former Knicks guard Chris Childs isn’t quite ready to herald Kylie Jenner as the team’s lucky charm. However, the upcoming game on Friday could shift his perspective!
Jenner has been a regular fixture at Madison Square Garden during the Knicks’ playoff journey this season, sitting courtside alongside her partner, Timothee Chalamet. Fans have speculated that her appearance might be influencing the team’s fortunes, noting their impressive wins during her attendance.
Despite the burgeoning theories surrounding Jenner’s potential charm, Childs emphasized that the true credit belongs to the athletes themselves, downplaying any external influence.
Childs remarked, “C’mon now, that’s reaching a little too far!” his witty skepticism clear as he assessed the situation.
“If anyone embodies the true spirit of a lucky charm,” Childs added, “it’s the players themselves like Jalen [Brunson] and Josh [Hart]. They are the ones putting in the hard work on the court.”
The showdown between the Knicks and the Celtics is set for 5 PM PT today, and all eyes will be on both Jenner and Chalamet at the arena, especially after Childs’ lighthearted remarks.
Regarding Chalamet, while Childs refrained from labeling the actor “the next Spike Lee,” a comparison made by former player Amar’e Stoudemire, he nonetheless applauded him for his unwavering support of the Knicks.
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Childs concluded with a humorous nod to the long-standing Knicks fandom of filmmaker Spike Lee, stating, “Spike’s been there for what, 30 years?! Tim has a ways to go, but it’s great to see him supporting the team.”