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Michael J. Fox Thrills Fans at Knicks Game: 'National Treasure!'

Michael J. Fox was sitting courtside at the Knicks game on Tuesday in perhaps what was considered a "Great Scott!" moment in NBA playoff history.

The 'Back to the Future' star, 64, was seated in the famed "Celebrity Row" and was met with resounding cheers and applause from fans at Madison Square Garden when his face flashed on the jumbotron.

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And fans at home basically had the same reaction.

"National treasure!! Protect Michael J. Fox at all costs!!!" one fan commented on a TikTok clip of his appearance that was shared by the New York Post.

"This guy will NEVER know how cool and how much he means to us!!" added another.

"I hope Michael J. Fox knows that he is an American hero," a third echoed. "We all grew up with him. We will always love him."

"There ain't no Marty McFly without Michael J Fox. PERIOD!!!" another said, referencing his iconic 1985 film that also starred Christopher Lloyd.

As for the game itself, the Knicks won against the Cleveland Cavaliers in overtime after a stunning 4th quarter comeback, thanks to a history-making number of points scored by the New York team in the end of the game, according to NBA.com.

Also in "Celebrity Row" for the first playoff game of the series were Ben Stiller, Timothée Chalamet, Jimmy Fallon,Lenny Kravitz and John Leguziamo. Fox was also joined by his wife Tracy Pollan.

Related: Michael J. Fox Shares Heartwarming Photo With Michael Douglas: ‘Two Absolute Legends!'

Fox's appearance comes weeks after rumors swirled online that the iconic actor had died. Due to an April CNN article entitled "Remembering the life of actor Michael J. Fox," fans believed that Fox had passed and that the outlet published his obituary - which ultimately led to the news outlet releasing an apology.

"The package was published in error; we have removed it from our platforms and send our apologies to Michael J. Fox and his family," a spokesperson for CNN told Parade at the time.

Fox for his part, has taken to Instagram since then. While his post may not have been a direct response to the rumors, it most definitely symbolized his strength and resilience - and sense of humor - as he's suffered from Parkinson's since the 1990s.

"F*ck Parkinson's," Fox he captioned a photo alongside boxing legend Freddie Roach.



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This story was originally published May 20, 2026 at 7:57 AM.

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