
Ben Stiller seemed to care more about the Knicks while attending the Oscars
NY Post
Ben Stiller wouldn’t miss his beloved Knicks defeat the Heat in overtime on Oscar Sunday.
The actor — who presented the award for Best Production Design in a funny bit during the 2025 Academy Awards — went viral over his message reacting to New York’s 116-112 victory while he was at the ceremony, which took place in Los Angeles.
“KNICKS WIN,” wrote 59-year-old Stiller, who’s been supporting his hometown team since the early 1970s.
Many were impressed by Stiller’s ability to multitask during the show.
“How did you tweet this on stage,” one person wrote on X.
“@benstiller is a true Knick fanatic. Presenting at the Oscars yet still keeping an eye on the game,” another added.

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