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Ben Stiller, Timothée Chalamet Hit Indianapolis, Kylie Jenner Doesn’t Make Trip

Timothée Chalamet and Ben Stiller

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Timothée Chalamet (l) and Ben Stiller (r) in Indianapolis Tuesday.

Indianapolis is not generally known for its Hollywood glamor, but the stars — or a few of them anyway — came out at Gainbridge Fieldhouse there on Tuesday for Game Four of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals series.

With the possible exception of 74-year-old singer John Mellencamp, a native of Seymour, Indiana, who is presumably a Pacers fan, all of the celebrities were transplants from New York where most of them had been seen courtside during the first two games of the playoff series.

The New York contingent was headlined by die-hard Knicks fans Ben Stiller, 59, and the 29-year-old Dune star Timothée Chalamet — an Academy Award nominee in 2025 for the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown, in which he portrayed the legendary singer-songwriter.

But Chalamet’s current girlfriend, reality TV personality and fashion entrepreneur Kylie Jenner was nowhere tone found, apparently declining to venture out to Indianapolis for Game Four — a game the Knicks needed to win to avoid dropping to a 3-1 deficit in the seven-game series.

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Jenner and Chalamet made their courtside debut in the Knicks second-round series against the Boston Celtics, in which New York scored a shocking upset over the defending NBA champions. That game saw the Knicks take a 3-1 lead in the series — bit also saw Celtics superstar Jayson Tatum suffer a frightening Achilles tendon injury that not only cost him the rest of that series, but will likely keep the four-time All-NBA first teamer out for most of next season as well.

Chicks in the Office

Timothée Chalamet brought two good luck charms to help the Knicks tonight in Kylie & Kendall Jenner 🏀

Jenner’s sister and fellow Keeping up With The Kardashians star Kendall Jenner joined the couple at the game.

Also in attendance in Indiana on Tuesday were rapper 50 Cent, film director Spike Lee, pro wrestler

Paul “Triple H” Levesque, and ESPN daytime talk show host Pat McAffee.

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