New York City was covered in both ticker tape and celebrities on Thursday morning, all of whom presented themselves publicly on the streets of Manhattan to celebrate the 2026 New York Knicks and their championship parade. So, as we did during the five thrilling match-ups of the NBA Finals, we’ve taken the liberty of itemizing each and every big name who was present either on a float or lining the route on Thursday (and not only so you can make a note of which actors and stars accidentally reveal themselves as bandwagoners next year).Also, we'll save you the scroll: Timothée Chalamet was, of course, present.Let's get going.Timothée Chalamet After celebrating with the team in the locker room, actor Timothée Chalamet was on the ground in his native New York to walk in the victory parade.Timothée Chalamet celebrates at the Knicks parade in New York City. pic.twitter.com/6iIj6O6HZi— timothée chalamet nation (@timotheenation) June 18, 2026Spike LeeSpike Lee has been a Knicks season-ticket holder since 1985. There was no way he was going to miss this.Lee is one of the Knicks' most high-profile fans. | MSG Network / ScreenshotBen StillerThe actor, director and producer completes the trifecta of the Knicks' most famous, or at least most passionate, three fans (Spike and Timmy being the other two). On Wednesday, Stiller also confirmed that he is, in fact, making a Knicks documentary with the courtside footage he filmed throughout the playoffs and beyond.8:30am and Ben Stiller already filming 😂Ben Stiller is on the scene at the NY Knicks Parade, and he’s already filming on his phone. Stiller is directing a documentary with A24 on the Knicks championship season. pic.twitter.com/KcoVM9gRPg— Complex Pop Culture (@ComplexPop) June 18, 2026Tracy MorganActor and comedian Tracy Morgan was also a constant presence during the Knicks' playoff run. It was no shock to see him at the parade on Thursday.Tracy Morgan was met with cheers as he arrived at the Knicks championship parade, joining the celebration in Lower Manhattan. pic.twitter.com/4C6IBmhPvm— Spectrum News NY1 (@NY1) June 18, 2026Patrick Ewing, Clyde FrazierTwo of the most famous and iconic Knicks of all time were in attendance on Thursday: Patrick Ewing and Walt “Clyde” Frazier. This celebration was as much for them as it was for the 2026 team.— MrBuckBuck (@MrBuckBuckNBA) June 18, 2026— MrBuckBuck (@MrBuckBuckNBA) June 18, 2026Fat JoeNo shock to see this guy there; the Bronx native and rapper attended every game of the NBA Finals. Of course, he also got a float on Thursday.— SNY Knicks (@sny_knicks) June 18, 2026Martha StewartDid you know Martha Stewart is a big Knicks fan? So much so that OG Anunoby sent her a signed pair of sneakers during the team's playoff run. The iconic chef and homemaker has also appeared on Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart's podcast, and once suffered a “Brunson fracture” because the point guard fell onto her while she sat courtside.Martha Stewart on IG: “Complicated journey to the Knicks parade! Leave Bedford 6am, arrive MSG greeted by the big man himself owner James Dolan, board huge bus with Knicks "family" members travel to downtown with police escort for breakfast with the Knicks!!! More to come” pic.twitter.com/FTw0MVklOg— New York Basketball (@NBA_NewYork) June 18, 2026Matthew ModineMatthew Modine, the American actor, producer and director known for turns in Full Metal Jacket, The Dark Knight Rises and Oppenheimer, made an appearance on MSG Network on Thursday morning. Matthew Modine on the Knicks Championship bringing people together all over the world. @Kia | @alanhahn | #AlwaysKnicks pic.twitter.com/kQ0JU20uRM— KNICKS ON MSG (@KnicksMSGN) June 18, 2026Josh SafdieDirector Josh Safdie, who notably directed the Nike ad released after the championship win, was walking in the parade on Thursday, and with a massive camera in tow. Might he be working on the documentary with Stiller ... ?Safdie also attended at least Game 3 of the Finals, which ended with a San Antonio win.Josh Safdie is there filming with his giant camera 😭#knicksparade #knicks pic.twitter.com/mdG6Gb25jc— Joy (@jkells_84) June 18, 2026More NBA From Sports IllustratedListen to SI’s NBA podcast, Open Floor, below or on Apple and Spotify. Watch the show on SI’s YouTube channel.Add us as a preferred source on GoogleFollow