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Actor Ben Stiller posted multiple videos from courtside seats during the New York Knicks' playoff and Finals games. The clips show slow-motion replays and 360-degree views of key plays.
ESPNBen Stiller recorded the New York Knicks completing the largest comeback in NBA Finals history during Game 4. He used a black-and-white filter on his iPhone and walked onto the court to capture a 360-degree view of the celebration at Madison Square Garden.
Stiller, a lifelong Knicks fan, has posted videos of the team's postseason run on his X account. The clips include slow-motion footage of Jalen Brunson scoring in the first round and OG Anunoby hitting a tying three-pointer in the second round.
" Another captured forward Landry Shamet making a tying three-pointer that bounced on the rim before falling through the net. Stiller said on ESPN's "Inside the NBA" that the videos are part of a larger project. He added that he would be filming the games regardless of any project.
The posts have circulated widely on social media and offer courtside perspectives of the Knicks' deepest playoff run in more than 50 years.
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