Indiana Pacers Ruin Kylie Jenner and Timothee Chalamet Streak with Dominating Game 6 Win
Pascal Siakam and Co. made sure Knicks supporters Kylie Jenner and Timothee Chalamet end their day on a low after the Game 6 defeat.

Timothee Chalamet, Kylie Jenner and Pascal Siakam (Image via FirstSportz)
On Saturday, May 31, Kylie Jenner and Timothee Chalamet appeared to be in a romance as they attended the Eastern Conference Finals. When the New York Knicks played the Indiana Pacers in Game 6 of the ECF, the pair was sitting courtside at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana.
During the game, Jenner, 27, and Chalamet, 29, who were completely dressed in Knicks apparel, kissed and hugged each other. However, their joy was taken away by the Pacers, who knocked out the Knicks in Game 6, winning the ECF Finals’ Game 6 by 125-108. Notably, the Knicks were 2-0 in the NBA Playoffs when Kylie Jenner was at the game, not until Saturday.
The Knicks are 2-0 in the NBA Playoffs when Kylie Jenner is at the game
— SportsBettingDime (@SBD) May 30, 2025
This will be factored into my handicap for Game 6 😂 pic.twitter.com/fTnEABTYyD
This season, the couple has gone to several Knicks games, although usually only when the New York team plays at Madison Square Garden, its home arena. Chalamet, a devoted Knicks supporter, had earlier in the week prophesied that the Knicks-Pacers matchup would end at MSG; however, the Pacers’ star man, Pascal Siakam, and Co. did not allow that to happen.
Timothée Chalamet & Kylie Jenner are in the building!
— NBA (@NBA) June 1, 2025
📺NYK/IND Game 6 on TNT pic.twitter.com/s87fT76omd
Tyrese Haliburton had 21 points and 13 assists, Siakam scored 31 points, as the Pacers defeated the Knicks to advance to the NBA Finals for the second time in the franchise’s history. Siakam was named the ECF Finals MVP for his top-notch performance on the home court. Starting on Thursday, June 5, the Pacers will play the Oklahoma City Thunder, the Western Conference champions, as the Eastern Conference’s representative in the NBA Finals.
Pascal Siakam clinches the ECF MVP Finals by just one vote
The Indiana Pacers’ matchup with the New York Knicks on Saturday was not the most intense contest at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. It was Tyrese Haliburton and Pascal Siakam’s face-off for MVP of the Eastern Conference Finals. Siakam was declared the series’ MVP following the game, and it turned out that he had defeated Haliburton by just one vote.
Haliburton received four votes, while Siakam received five votes from journalists. The two stars have been the most important players on the roster for the Pacers all season. Siakam and Haliburton have given the Pacers fans huge hope going into the 2025 NBA Finals against the Thunder.
Pascal Siakam received five of the nine votes for Eastern Conference Finals MVP from a media panel covering the series. Tyrese Haliburton received the other four votes. pic.twitter.com/ZdpvJsRaTf
— NBA Communications (@NBAPR) June 1, 2025
Siakam shot 52.3% from the field and averaged 24.8 points, 5 rebounds, 3.5 assists, and 1 turnover per game throughout the six series games. Haliburton shot 45.5% from the field and averaged 21 points, 6 rebounds, 10.5 assists, and 1.7 turnovers per game. In Game 6, both players excelled, with Haliburton recording 21 points and 13 assists and Siakam leading all scorers with 31 points.
Pascal Siakam had sent out a strong message after his side’s Game 5 defeat against the Knicks
The Pacers’ star forward, Pascal Siakam, was a man on a mission after his side lost to the Knicks in Game 5 at MSG. He made sure that his teammates delivered in Game 6 as a unit to topple the Knicks and reach the NBA Finals. After Game 5, Siakam also sent out a clear warning to his haters and critics regarding their loss.
It’s always been us against the world. And I don’t expect that to change. And it’s something that I always told my teammates–like, we’re here and no one wants us here. We broke any barrier that was there. We broke that and we got here.
Pascal Siakam had said
"It's always been us against the world […] We have an opportunity to go back home and show what we're made of." – Pascal Siakam pic.twitter.com/Iic6yZK92G
— Indiana Pacers (@Pacers) May 30, 2025
With the Knicks shooting 49.4% from the field and the Pacers shooting only 40.5%, the Pacers were outplayed in every aspect of the game. The Pacers were outscored 45–40 and committed a staggering 20 turnovers, the most of this series in Game 5. However, they made amends by dominating Game 6 and eventually knocking out the Knicks from the playoffs.
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