Ben Stiller is asking out Pat McAfee for feedback about his presence on the NBA Japanese Convention Finals.
Stiller, a well-known New York Knicks fan, was courtside at Tuesday’s Japanese Convention finals matchup between the Knicks and the Indiana Pacers. He was in attendance in Indianapolis, together with fellow New York natives Timothée Chalamet and Spike Lee. McAfee, a Pacers fan, was additionally there; in the course of the begin of the sport, he grabbed the mic to throw some shade on the A-listers.
“Indianapolis, Indiana, we received some bigwigs from the large metropolis within the constructing,” McAfee stated. “Spike Lee is right here. Ben Stiller is right here. Timothée Chalamet is right here. Let’s ship these sons of bitches again to New York with their ears bleeding!”
Every identify was met with resounding boos from the gang as McAfee introduced them. The sport resulted in a Pacers’ win, with a rating of 130-121.
On Tuesday, Stiller took to X to reply to McAfee’s callout, replying to a video of the ordeal.
“Sure. Bizarre,” Stiller wrote. “We have been glad to be there and cheer our crew and aside from that Indy followers have been superior. #KNICKSIN7.”
Stiller expanded on his ideas in a follow-up reply. He wrote, “It’s okay. He should be taking part in round – if it’s an precise perspective it appears somewhat anachronistic or cliche? Like we’re ‘large metropolis celebs’ and we shouldn’t be there within the heartland? Once more, everybody we met was superior and extremely cool.”
One other person advised Stiller to not be “bitter,” to which the “Zoolander” star replied, “No bitterness in any respect Indy followers have been superb good win for you guys.”
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