Stylish Knicks fans at playoff games against Cavaliers

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The New York Knicks aren’t just dominating the playoffs — they’re turning Madison Square Garden into the hottest runway in Manhattan.

With the Knicks now sitting one win away from their first NBA Finals appearance since 1999, orange-and-blue fever has completely taken over the city — and fans have been showing up for this playoff season dressed like it’s Fashion Week with a jump shot.

And while Knicks fans have gained a reputation for turning Midtown sidewalks into rowdy, beer-soaked playoff block parties, so much so that MSG’s usual outdoor watch party has been nixed for tonight’s Game 4 against the Cleveland Cavaliers after the NYPD pulled the plug over concerns about unruly fans, they’ve managed to do it all in style.

Knicks fans, seen here outside MSG, are known as some of the rowdiest. Anadolu via Getty Images

Throughout this memorable nail-biting playoff season, celebrities, superfans and stylish New Yorkers alike have rooted on their home team in everything from vintage Knicks gear and custom leather jackets to designer backpacks, bold multicolored fits and full-blown courtside couture.

Whether they’re chanting outside the Garden, taking over bars across the city, packing the stands or posing courtside, one thing is clear: Knicks fans may be loud — but they’re also among the best-dressed diehards in basketball.

Here are some of the best orange and blue-spirited looks spotted during the playoffs as NYC’s basketball obsession reaches a fever pitch.

One couple rolled up to Game 2 looking like they stepped straight out of a 1990s MSG time capsule — rocking matching blue-and-orange Adidas Knicks jackets complete with signature track stripes and retro white lettering. Stephen Yang for NY Post
Mariska Hargitay brought a little “Law & Order” to the Garden last week — stepping out in a cropped blue, orange and white Knicks puffer layered over a black top, paired with crisp white high-waisted jeans and stacks of glittering necklaces. NBAE via Getty Images
This dapper Knicks fan made his way to Midtown to watch Game 2 in a vintage polo-style Knicks top paired with a matching cap, finishing the look with thrifted Kith x New Balance Knicks sneakers. Stephen Yang for NY Post
Many fashion-forward Knicks fans, like this one, are flocking to West Village’s Lingua Franca for the brand’s ultra-chic sweatshirts hand-stitched in NYC with “Knicks Chicks” scrawled across the front in delicate cursive lettering. Lingua Franca/ Instagram
Jon Stewart kept things casually cool at MSG for Game 2 in a vibrant orange graphic Knicks tee featuring cartoon-style player illustrations, layering it under a brown denim jacket with gray jeans and a faded Knicks cap for a lived-in playoff look. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post
One fan went full orange-and-blue overload, decked out in a Knicks windbreaker, oversized logo pendant necklace, black sweats and bold Nike sneakers in team colors, topped off with a classic Knicks bucket hat for maximum courtside energy to watch Game 2. Stephen Yang for NY Post
Brooklyn native Spike Lee showed up courtside in Atlanta for a Knicks-Hawks first-round matchup dressed for the occasion, layering a lightweight navy Knicks jacket over multiple team shirts, topping it off with orange-and-blue glasses, stacked necklaces and a graphic bucket hat. Getty Images
One stylish fan paired a bright orange shirt reading “My Knicks” with classic blue jeans, a navy wool overcoat, chunky statement rings and a bold blue Knicks cap — serving courtside energy before even reaching the Garden. Lingua Franca/ Instagram
One fan brought a full Marvel-meets-MSG moment to the streets, rocking an orange-and-blue mask reminiscent of Iron Man alongside a bright blue Knicks shirt and matching jacket. He finished the superhero-inspired fit with a gold chain, jeans and sturdy boots for one of the playoff games. Stephen Yang for NY Post
Power couple Christy Turlington and Edward Burns showed up in sleek, all-navy Knicks looks, with Turlington spotlighting a trendy “Knicks Chicks” top from NYC label Lingua Franca — keeping things effortlessly coordinated. Lingua Franca/ Instagram
The Knicks’ signature blue bucket hat didn’t start as a single official “launch moment” so much as it grew out of decades of courtside fan culture at MSG, where head-to-toe team gear became part of the city’s playoff identity. Stephen Yang for NY Post

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