Jordyn Woods Shares Heartfelt Message on Knicks' Season Ending, Posts Picture With Kylie Jenner
Also included in Woods' photo series was Karl-Anthony Towns, Timothée Chalamet, Ben Stiller, and Spike Lee.
Jordyn Woods is reflecting on the end of New York Knicks’ season after their loss in the NBA Eastern Conference Finals.
Woods took to Instagram on Sunday to share a series of photos that include her boyfriend, Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns, the outfits she wore to games, and a selfie with Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet. Also appearing in Woods' photo set were Ben Stiller and Spike Lee.
“If there was anything to take away from this season, the take away should be is that the future is bright for this team and they should be damn proud of themselves,” Jordyn wrote.
“You guys brought so much life to the city and this has been some of the most exciting basketball I’ve ever watched. Thank you New York for welcoming us with open arms! The Libra in me loves a theme and I had too much fun putting these looks together, more to come.”
Woods and Towns have been dating since May 2020, after being introduced by a mutual friend several years ago. Towns spent the first nine seasons of his basketball career with the Minnesota Timberwolves and was then traded to the Knicks in 2024. Woods has been a courtside staple ever since.
So have Jenner and Chalamet, particularly during this year’s postseason. A New York City native, Chalamet is a diehard Knicks fan, even sporting an orange and blue Chrome Hearts jacket during Game 5.
The Knicks' season came to an end over the weekend after they lost to the Indiana Pacers 125-108 in Game 6. On June 5, the Pacers will face the Oklahoma City Thunder for Game 1 of the NBA Finals.
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