Justin Bieber kisses ecstatic wife Hailey in celebration of long awaited Knicks championship

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Like many New York fans, Justin and Hailey Bieber celebrated the Knicks’ NBA Finals win over the Spurs together on Saturday night.

Justin, dressed in Knicks blue, was photographed passionately kissing his wife, who was donning a gray Knicks sweatshirt, after the Knicks clinched their first championship in 53 years.

Hailey was beaming for the camera after the victory.

Hailey Bieber shares a video of husband Justin Bieber kissing her after the Knicks won their first NBA title in 53 years. Instagram @haileybieber

The Biebers appeared to tune into Game 5 at home on Saturday night.

Hailey was spotted attending last Wednesday’s Game 4 at Madison Square Garden to cheer on the Knicks alongside singer Tate McRae.

The model and Rhode founder, who grew up in New York, was locked in on the nail-biting Game 4, which the Knicks won 107-106, and shared on Instagram that she’s “never been so on edge and unwell” during a basketball game.

Hailey’s best friend, Kylie Jenner, was in attendance at several Knicks playoff games this season alongside her boyfriend, lifelong Knicks fan Timothee Chalamet.

Justin Bieber kisses Hailey Bieber as the Knicks win the NBA Finals on Saturday night. Instagram @haileybieber
Hailey Bieber (front) and Justin Bieber (back left blue hoodie) celebrating Knicks finals Game 5 in a photo posted to Instagram on June 13, 2026. (Instagram/@haileybieber) Instagram/@haileybieber

The two were often spotted courtside, and Chalamet was seen taking part in celebrations postgame with Knicks players.

Chalamet, alongside many other celebrity Knicks fans, has become a fixture of their Celebrity Row. Others include Ben Stiller and Mariska Hargitay, with Taylor Swift popping up occasionally, including at Game 4 alongside the Haim sisters.

The Knicks’ 94-90 win in Game 5 clinched their first championship since 1973, sending New York into a frenzy of celebration Saturday night.

Fans lined the streets, shooting off fireworks, waving flags and cheering. The celebrations will continue on Thursday with a ticker-tape parade down the Canyon of Heroes in downtown Manhattan, which will conclude at City Hall.

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