The A-List couple of the New York Giants quarterrier, Russell Wilson, and his pop-star Ciara wife were among the big names in the row of celebrities of the Knicks for their first match of the playoffs against the pistons.
Ciara and Wilson watched the Manhattan basketball team perform a 21-0 race at the end of the match to return the match and win match 1 in its eliminatory series of the Eastern Conference against Detroit.
The face of Celebrity Row was also the typical face of actors Ben Stiller and Tracy Morgan, alongside the legend of tennis John McENROE, as well as the famous musician Sting.
Sting and Stiller were sitting side by side, a few centimeters from where all the measures took place at Madison Square Garden on Saturday evening.
The row of celebrities of the Knicks has become the place where you have to be at certain times of the year, Christmas Day and the playoffs being at the top.
With the sumptuous nature of New York, and with Madison Square Garden in the most touristy district of Manhattan, celebrities are constantly present at the Knicks and Rangers games.
The quarter of the Giants Russell Wilson and his wife Ciara were among the big names in the game

Morgan, Sting and Stiller were all in court on Saturday inside Madison Square Garden

The legend of tennis John McEnroe was also in Knicks’ victory in victory against the Pistons de Detroit
Wilson and Ciara have been married since 2016 and should have more presence in New York since the 36-year-old quarter-Arrière signed with the Giants last month.
They watched the Knicks dragged for the majority of the match on Saturday afternoon, dragging eight at a given time in the fourth quarter.
Then came the Capital Race 21-0 with the score from 98-90. As it was 109-90, the game was mainly called for the Knicks.
The Pistons had been playing in their first eliminatory match since 2019 and sought to end a sequence of defeats in the 14 -game playoff series.
Detroit will have to wait until Monday evening match 2 to try to overthrow this horrible trend.
Jalen Brunson led the Knicks by scoring with 34 points, while Karl-Anthony Towns and Og Anunoby followed 23 points each.
Tobias Harris led the pistons with 25 but only scored three points in the second period.