Hot mic alert!
Monica McNutt questioned Taylor Swift’s Knicks fandom before Game 4 of the NBA Finals as New York hosted the Spurs at the Garden, where the pop star was sitting along Celebrity Row.
“She’s not a Knicks fan,” the Knicks MSG Networks radio analyst said, seemingly not knowing the moment was caught on a hot mic. “Get out of here, girl.”
Taylor Swift and actress Mariska Hargitay react on celebrity row during the first quarter of NBA Finals Game 4 on June 10, 2026. Charles Wenzelberg / New York PostThe comment came during an informal conversation with broadcaster Tyler Murray, who was having a hard time finding Swift courtside.
Murray asked McNutt where the “Blank Space” singer was, then took a picture of the superstar once she was found.
Swift is attending the Finals game with her friends and fellow singers Este and Alana Haim.
She sported a blue and orange T-shirt that read “Stevie Knicks.”
The Haim sisters had matching shirts that read “Knickole Kidman” and “Knickelback.”
MSG analyst Moncia McNutt on her Instagram Story before Game 4. @mcnuttmonica/InstagramSwift comes to MSG after attending Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals in Cleveland, which she attended with her fiancé, Travis Kelce.
The two are planning to get married at the Garden on July 3.
“She’s a huge fan of the Knicks and really wants to be there to support them. She is going with friends,” a source told Page Six early Wednesday.
Taylor Swift took in Game 4 with the Haim sisters. Charles Wenzelberg / New York PostKnicks Merch Shop
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