In a moment that blended playoff intensity with pure comedic gold, Knicks forward Josh Hart pulled off the ultimate prank on one of America's most famous jokesters—Jimmy Fallon—during Monday's Game 1 at Madison Square Garden.
The Tonight Show host was courtside, soaking in the electric atmosphere of the Knicks' second-round playoff clash against the Philadelphia 76ers. But what started as a typical celebrity sighting quickly turned into an unforgettable bit of game-night mischief. Hart, known for his playful locker-room antics, spotted Fallon and saw his chance. Midway through the action, he casually leaned over and untied the comedian's shoes.
Fallon's reaction was priceless—a mix of surprise and laughter that only a seasoned prankster could appreciate. After all, this is a guy who's built a career on playful stunts, so getting a taste of his own medicine was a full-circle moment.
The Knicks were already in a celebratory mood, having blown out the 76ers 137-98 in a statement win. With the game well in hand, Hart had plenty of time to focus on his off-court humor. The prank quickly went viral, with fans loving the lighthearted moment amidst the playoff pressure.
But the series is far from over. The 76ers, who rallied from a 3-1 deficit in the first round against the Celtics, won't go down quietly. Game 2 is set for Wednesday at 7 p.m., and the Knicks know they can't afford to get too comfortable—even if their star player is keeping the vibe fun.
For now, though, Hart's sneaker stunt is the talk of the town—a reminder that even in the heat of the playoffs, a little humor goes a long way. And for fans of the game, it's the kind of moment that makes basketball more than just a sport—it's entertainment at its finest.
