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What Would JFK Jr. Say About the Knicks’ NBA Finals Run? A Close Friend Reveals All.

What Would JFK Jr. Say About the Knicks’ NBA Finals Run? A Close Friend Reveals All.
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He was even filmed during Game 4 between the Knicks and the Spurs on June 18, 1999.

John F. Kennedy Jr. had two pairs of Knicks tickets, one on Celebrity Row and one behind the basket, which he shared with friends. Getty Images
John F. Kennedy Jr. had two pairs of Knicks tickets, one on Celebrity Row and one behind the basket, which he shared with friends. Getty Images

He died in plane crash a month later at the age of 38.

“He was a huge fan. Whenever he was in town and if he could, he would always go,” she said.

Terenzio, a Bronx native, recalled how her boss presented her with the lavish gift of a courtside seat to watch the Knicks take on the Chicago Bulls in January 1996.

“He took me to a Knicks game for my birthday on Celebrity Row. It was insane,” Terenzio, 60, said.

“And I remember Patrick Ewing waving to him from the Knicks bench, and I looked at him and I went, ‘Are you kidding me?! Did he just wave to you?!’ And he just started laughing.”

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