In a stunning live podcast moment, Hollywood's heartthrob Timothee Chalamet threw down the gauntlet for NBA legend LeBron James, urging him to bring his talents to the New York Knicks. The drama unfolded on the special episode of Mind the Game, where Chalamet, a die-hard Knicks fan, shared the stage with none other than James himself and co-host Steve Nash.
As the show progressed, Chalamet revealed a cherished piece of Knicks history: a vintage 1995 NBA Playoffs VIP T-shirt, fueling his passionate pitch with nostalgia. "Feeling very good about the Knicks, you know," he declared, presenting his shirt with pride. The piece referenced one of the franchise's most iconic seasons, stirring memories of unforgettable moments like Reggie Miller's legendary choke sign aimed at Spike Lee.
Chalamet didn't stop there. With a twinkle in his eye, he nudged James to consider a stunning farewell tour in Knicks colors. "Win a ring for the King. Let’s get LeBron in New York. Start the petition. Let’s go," he exclaimed, stirring the crowd into a frenzy of laughter and applause.
“I know there’s a prize free agent next summer, possibly sitting on my right,” Chalamet joked, as James buried his face in laughter.
While James remained coy, deflecting Chalamet's plea with a playful smile and burying his face in his hat, the buzz was undeniable. Co-host Steve Nash couldn't help but push James for a response, but the Lakers star playfully dodged, promising, "We’ll talk backstage."
Currently contracted with the Lakers through 2025-26, LeBron James is eyeing free agency in 2026 at the age of 42. Could a Big Apple move be in the cards? For now, fans are left to speculate. James, dealing with an elbow injury, has been absent from recent Lakers victories, including a face-off against the Knicks.
Chalamet's impromptu pitch has fans buzzing, and only time will tell if James will entertain the idea of joining the Knicks. Until then, the basketball world is watching closely.