A playoff game at the Garden is sure to draw out the big-name fans.
The Knicks’ thrilling 130-121 comeback win over the Pacers in Game 2 was no different, with plenty of star power in attendance to root on the orange-and-blue.
Court-side icon Spike Lee was decked out in his usual Knicks regalia — and even brought along a copy of his iconic 1994 Post back page for his one-time adversary Reggie Miller to autograph.
The current TNT analyst also got a hug from the like of Ben Stiller before the game.
Also taking in the second-round matchup was “Breaking Bad” actor Bryan Cranston, clad in a Knicks cap.
Actor and singer Leon Robinson took in the action alongside comedian Chris Rock and actor Kevin Bacon.
Rapper Ice Spice posed for the camera at the half.
The usual cavalcade of local sports legends turned out to show their support as well: former Knicks stars John Starks, Latrell Sprewell and Stephon Marbury cheered on the the current stars.
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Ex-Giants sackmaster Justin Tuck was on hand, as well as Yankees’ World Series winner CC Sabathia.
The Pacers have been quiet about the celebrity support for the Knicks after the 76ers made the mistake of engaging in the first round, only to have Stiller and Jerry Ferrara fire back.
The series shifts to Indiana for Game 3 on Friday night.