June 11, 2026 2:10 pm EDT

T-shirt designers worked swiftly during the NBA Finals game last night.

Taylor Swift sat courtside to watch the Knicks defeat the Spurs in NYC on Wednesday wearing a blue-and-orange tee reading “Stevie Knicks,” plus crystal-adorned Area jeans, a Dior D-Motion bag and Versace heels.

Her pals Alana and Este Haim matched in similarly punny tops, repping “Knickelback” and “Knickole Kidman,” respectively. (The latter tee even scored a shout-out from the actress herself.)

And while Alana made the shirts herself, as confirmed by The Cut, the internet is already filled with re-creations less than 24 hours later.

TeePublic has a bevy of identical shirts featuring the same retro, bright orange font, and they start at just $16. (There are plenty of other color options on offer, too, should you wish to switch up the look.)

Likeminded tees also started springing up on Amazon’s handmade storefront practically as fast as OG Anunoby made his shocking, game-winning shot — including this $13 option sold in both youth and adult sizes.

While the customized designs won’t ship in time for the next playoff game on Friday, they still make great keepsakes for celebrating in style (or saving for next season).

And if you’re more inspired by the Haim sisters’ shirts, TeePublic also has “Knickelback” and “Knickole Kidman” options.

Should you want to play around with your own Knicks puns, sites like CustomInk let you design your own shirts. (“Knick Jonas” or “Knickolas Cage,” anyone?)

Swift and the Haims aren’t the only ones making style slam dunks lately; with the Knicks in the finals for the first time since 1999, everyone from Spike Lee to Kylie Jenner is dressing for the occasion.

“It’s one of the most viewed runways in the world right now. There’s no other runway in the world that has been more viewed than the Knicks courtside seats,” Roman & Erica co-founder and Rêve Travel Club founder Erica Jackowitz told Page Six Style.

Suffice to say, they know how to ball.

Why Trust Page Six Style Shopping

This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts celebrities’ brands to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.

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