Angel in blue and orange: JFK Jr. cheering on beloved NY Knicks from courtside seat in the sky, pal says
John F. Kennedy Jr. is remembered as a passionate New York Knicks fan, with a close friend sharing that he would be cheering for the team from the afterlife. His friend, RoseMarie Terenzio, reminisced about Kennedy's stylish presence at games and his generosity in sharing courtside tickets. Kennedy's legacy as a superfan is highlighted by his attendance at the 1999 NBA Finals, the last time the Knicks reached the championship.
- ▪John F. Kennedy Jr. was known for his love of the New York Knicks and attended games regularly.
- ▪He owned two pairs of Knicks tickets, one on Celebrity Row and one behind the basket.
- ▪Kennedy was a stylish figure at games, often seen in a tie and button-down shirt.
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Sports Entertainment exclusive Angel in blue and orange: JFK Jr. cheering on beloved NY Knicks from courtside seat in the sky, pal says By Angela Barbuti Published May 30, 2026, 4:10 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google He’s one heavenly VIP. Late Knicks superfan and Celebrity Row mainstay John F. Kennedy Jr. is cheering on his beloved Knicks from a courtside seat in the sky, a pal told The Post. “I bet he’s cheering from somewhere,” said his close friend and chief of staff, RoseMarie Terenzio. View this post on Instagram If John John was still alive today, he’d not only be at Madison Square Garden for the NBA finals — he’d be the most popular and best dressed person there, she added.
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