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Knicks Stars Face Disrespect at Met Gala, Denied Entry to Exclusive Party

For one night, New York felt like it belonged entirely to the Knicks. The Garden was full of energy, the city was dressed for flash, and the playoff game seemed to be spilling from Midtown all the way downtown.

Then the scene shifted. In a town that loves winners, even a huge postseason win does not guarantee access to every velvet rope, especially on Met Gala night.

Knicks stars turned away after New York playoff win

The strangest Knicks twist of the night came after the final buzzer. According to TMZ, some New York players tried to roll straight from a dominant Game 1 win over Philadelphia to Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter’s ultra-exclusive after-party at Zero Bond.

TMZ put it plainly: “Some New York Knicks‘ players went from courtside glory to curbside rejection … getting turned away from one of the hottest Met Gala after-after parties in NYC … TMZ has learned.”

That report added another key detail, revealing how locked down the event was. “Multiple sources tell TMZ … several Knicks stars tried to hit up Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter’s ultra-exclusive bash at Zero Bond late Monday night — just hours after their Game 1 playoff win — but couldn’t get past the door.”

There was no indication this was personal, and that matters. The reports do not identify which Knicks players were denied, and the party itself was said to be operating under a very tight list.

TMZ reported, “We’re told the party, held on the club’s main 5th floor, was locked down tight with a strict guest list capped at around 200 people … even though the space can hold nearly double that.”

Honestly, that is the funny part of this story. The Knicks could break down the 76ers, own the Garden, and still lose to a clipboard at the door. That is New York in one snapshot, basketball power meeting Manhattan exclusivity, and neither side blinking.

Knicks carry real momentum into Game 2 vs. 76ers

GettyKnicks Win Game 1, now aim for next against 76ers

The bigger truth for us is this, the only door that really matters right now is the one back into Madison Square Garden for Game 2. New York handled business in Game 1, beating the 76ers 137-98 and grabbing the series lead with authority.

Jalen Brunson set the tone with 35 points on 12-of-18 shooting, and 27 of those came in the first half. Philadelphia never looked comfortable. The Sixers finished with just 98 points, shot 41.1 percent from the field, and coughed it up 19 times. That is the kind of control that travels in a series.

What makes this feel even better is how sharp the Knicks look beyond the headline score. The pace was clean, the pressure was constant, and the team looked deeper and more connected than a year ago.

If New York brings that same force next game, the Sixers are going to spend another game chasing shadows.

There is also something very fitting about the celebrity split in the city. While Met Gala buzz took over Manhattan, Timothée Chalamet was at the Garden instead of the carpet, which honestly felt like the most Knicks thing possible. Right now, that is where the real show is anyway.

The after-party story will get laughs, and it should. But if this team keeps playing like this, the only list anyone will care about is the one tracking how many wins remain before the Knicks make this spring unforgettable.

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