David Rosenblum/Icon Sportswire/Getty;Ron Hoskins/NBAE/ Getty Ben Stiller slammed Pat McAfee after the ESPN host called him out during the Knicks loss to the Pacers The actor said he and pals Spike Lee and Timothée Chalemet were "happy to be there" in Indiana supporting their team Stiller described the fans in Indianapolis as "incredibly cool" in a reply on X Ben StillerthinksPat McAfeewas being "weird" at the Knicks game. Stiller, 59, was among the stars sitting courtside at the fourth game of the Knicks-Pacers Eastern Conference Finals on Tuesday, May 27 in Indianapolis cheering on the rival team, along with fellow Knicks diehardsTimothée ChalametandSpike Lee. At the beginning of the game, McAfee, 38 — who played for the Indianapolis Colts before his ESPN career — was given a microphone anddelivereda NSFW message for fans while singling out Stiller, Chalamet and Lee. "Spike Lee is here. Ben Stiller is here. Timothée Chalamet is here," McAfee said to the arena, as the crowd booed each one. "Let's send these sons of b------ back to New York!" After the interaction at Gainsbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis — and after the Pacers beat the his Knicks 130-121 — Stiller, 59, made his feelings about McAfee's message known. Gregory Shamus/Getty In a response to a video of the moment, Stiller wrote, "Yes. Weird. We were happy to be there and cheer our team and other than that Indy fans were awesome." The actor added, "#KNICKSIN7" to the post. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. In another reply, Stillersaid, "It's ok. He must be playing around - if it's an actual point of view it seems a little anachronistic or cliche? Like we are 'big city celebs' and we shouldn't be there in the heartland? Again, everyone we met was awesome and incredibly cool." Dylan Buell/Getty One user replied to Stiller and promised, "They were all affectionate boos I promise you." "I actually felt that," Stillersaidback. TheNight at the Museumstar assured fans he wasn't feeling bitter about the remark from McAfee or the loss to the Pacers. "No bitterness at all Indy fans were amazing good win for you guys," Stillerwrotein a reply. The Knicks, including starsKarl-Anthony TownsandJalen Brunson, lost Game 4 in Indianapolis on Tuesday, giving the Pacers a 3-1 series lead to punch their ticket to the NBA Finals. The Knicks will need to win three games in a row to avoid elimination. Read the original article onPeople
Ben Stiller Slams Pat McAfee for 'Weird' Comments About Him, Timothée Chalamet, and Spike Lee at Knicks Game