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- Taylor Swift was seated courtside at Madison Square Garden for Game 4 of the NBA Finals when fans spotted Scooter Braun and Sydney Sweeney sitting just rows behind her — their first documented public proximity in over a decade.
- The stone-faced moment went viral instantly, reigniting conversation around Swift and Braun's years-long feud over her master recordings — a dispute that reshaped how artists think about music ownership.
- Just weeks after Braun broke his silence on the feud in a podcast interview, this accidental near-encounter landed like a perfectly timed plot twist the internet couldn't resist.
There’s a specific kind of tension you feel when two people who absolutely cannot stand each other end up in the same room, and the whole world is watching. You know the energy. It’s the energy of a jaw slightly tightened, eyes fixed deliberately forward, a posture that screams I am fine, everything is fine while communicating the exact opposite.
That’s the only way to describe the photograph that broke entertainment Twitter on Wednesday night: Taylor Swift, stone-faced and courtside at Madison Square Garden, blissfully unaware, or perhaps exquisitely aware, that Scooter Braun and Sydney Sweeney were seated just rows behind her.
The Knicks were playing the Spurs in Game 4 of the NBA Finals.
Why Was Taylor Swift Even at the NBA Finals — and How Did She End Up Near Scooter Braun?

Taylor Swift wasn’t there by accident. She’s been a visible fixture at New York Knicks games this season, and Wednesday night’s Game 4 had the kind of stakes that pulled out everyone from diehard fans to celebrity courtside regulars.
Swift had a prime courtside seat alongside musicians Este and Alana Haim, her long-time inner-circle squad members, and arrived dressed for the occasion in a custom shirt reading “Stevie Knicks” in the team’s blue-and-orange colour scheme. It was a fan-friendly pun that only Swift could pull off without it feeling forced.
Scooter Braun, meanwhile, had telegraphed his attendance well in advance. He posted to Instagram Stories before the game, filming himself in front of a Knicks banner while wearing a blue, orange and black Knicks windbreaker. He was visibly fired up, particularly about San Antonio Spurs centre Victor Wembanyama shoving Knicks guard Jalen Brunson in Game 3.
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“You shouldn’t have pushed Brunson. The spirit of Charles Oakley is coming to the Garden tonight,” Braun warned in his Story. Sweeney, his girlfriend since mid-2025, was alongside him in a complementary Knicks jacket.
What nobody apparently planned for was the seating chart. Apparently, Swift and Sydney Sweeney don’t have any direct feud, but now it’s fair to assume that they are not friends either, as the Euphoria star is dating Braun.
The Photograph That Sent the Internet Into Overdrive
why am i just noticing Sc**** Br*** behind her pic.twitter.com/EKUGQKHs0E
— The Taylor Swift Updates (@theTSupdates) June 11, 2026
Eagle-eyed fans watching Entertainment Tonight’s coverage spotted Braun and Sweeney sitting approximately seven rows behind Swift, just beyond the metal railing that separates courtside folding chairs from the more cushioned premium seats, and a few positions to her right. A screenshot circulated rapidly on X.
The photo itself told a complete story without a single caption. Swift faced forward, expression unreadable, the kind of deliberate stillness that takes enormous effort. Braun and Sweeney, seated behind the railing, kept some physical distance from each other. Fans also noted Sweeney glancing up toward the Jumbotron periodically, though whether this was idle curiosity or anxiety about being spotted is anyone’s guess.
What made the image hit even harder: Swift was later photographed smiling warmly and hugging Kylie Jenner at the same event, a pointed contrast that fans read as a deliberate signal. Jenner, of course, is the sister of Kim Kardashian, with whom Swift has her own storied history. That Swift appeared relaxed around the extended Kardashian orbit while visibly composed near Braun says everything and nothing, simultaneously.
Scooter Braun And Taylor Swift Feud Reshaped the Music Industry: A Timeline

To understand why a seating arrangement at a basketball game can generate this level of cultural electricity, you have to go back to 2019.
When Braun’s company Ithaca Holdings acquired Big Machine Label Group, it came with a significant attachment: the master recordings to Swift’s first six studio albums — Taylor Swift, Fearless, Speak Now, Red, 1989, and Reputation. Swift had already departed Big Machine for Republic Records under Universal Music Group, so she had no contractual input in the sale. She learned about it the same way the public did: through the announcement.
Swift’s response was immediate and public. She claimed that Big Machine founder Scott Borchetta had previously offered her a path to buying back her masters, but the terms, one album’s rights returned per new album recorded for the label — were structured in a way that could have taken decades to complete, while simultaneously giving Big Machine control over any new music she recorded under the arrangement. Borchetta disputed this account, though without fully clarifying what alternative offer existed.
What followed was one of the most publicly fought battles over creative ownership in modern pop history. Swift called the acquisition an act of “manipulative bullying.” Braun, who had built a management empire representing artists like Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande, became, in his own words, a villain overnight.
In 2020, Braun sold the masters to private equity firm Shamrock Holdings. It included a clause allowing him to continue profiting from the recordings. Swift announced the sale on Tumblr and described feeling hopeless, adding that Braun had blocked any direct communication.
Swift’s response was characteristically maximalist. She launched the Taylor’s Version re-recording project, methodically recreating her catalog note-for-note while encouraging fans to stream the new versions instead of the originals. The cultural campaign was extraordinarily effective, radio stations switched over, playlists updated, and the original masters became increasingly commercially irrelevant.
By May 2025, Swift announced she had reached a fair deal with Shamrock to buy back her original master recordings. The years-long battle, for the most part, was over. She later revealed she had also completed re-recording her self-titled debut, though she was uncertain about releasing it. The Reputation re-recording, per available reporting, remains only partially finished and may never be released now that Swift owns the original recordings outright.
What Scooter Braun Said About His Beef With Scooter Braun?

The timing of Wednesday’s near-encounter is, to put it mildly, extremely pointed. Just the week prior, Braun sat down for a candid interview on the Second Thought With Suzy Weiss podcast, where he addressed the Swift feud with unusual openness.
“I will say something that will really sum it up that I don’t know if I’ve ever really said: I don’t know Taylor Swift,” Braun said.
“I think I’ve met her in my life three times. I have never had a substantial conversation with her in my life. I, one time, got invited to a private party by her. She told me she had the utmost respect for me. I told her I had the utmost respect for her.”
He continued:
“You don’t spend $300 million buying a label that she’s on unless you’re excited at the opportunity to work with her. I will never truly understand that situation, to this day. I wish her nothing but the best.”
Walking into Madison Square Garden the same week his podcast interview went viral, and then ending up photographed within the same frame as Swift for what fans identified as the first documented instance in over a decade, that is either terrible planning or extremely human bad luck.
People Also Ask
Did Taylor Swift and Scooter Braun actually interact at the NBA Finals?
No direct interaction has been reported. Braun and Sweeney were seated approximately seven rows behind Swift, separated by a metal railing. Swift appeared to look straight ahead throughout. The near-encounter was captured in a screenshot from Entertainment Tonight’s coverage, marking what fans identified as their first documented appearance in the same frame in over a decade.
Are Scooter Braun and Sydney Sweeney still together in 2025–2026?
Yes. The two began being publicly linked in summer 2025, following Sweeney’s ended engagement to Jonathan Davino in May of that year. They attended Game 4 together in matching Knicks gear and were photographed holding hands as they exited Madison Square Garden after the Knicks’ 107–106 victory.
Did Taylor Swift ever get her masters back from Scooter Braun?
Yes — though not directly from Braun. After he sold the masters to private equity firm Shamrock Holdings in 2020, Swift announced in May 2025 that she had reached a fair deal with Shamrock to reacquire them. She had previously re-recorded four of her first six albums as the Taylor’s Version series; the Reputation re-recording remains incomplete and may never be released now that she owns the originals.
What did Scooter Braun say about his Taylor Swift feud in his recent interview?
Days before the NBA Finals run-in, Braun appeared on the Second Thought With Suzy Weiss podcast and said he had met Swift only three times and never had a substantial conversation with her. He framed his $300 million Big Machine acquisition as a genuine business opportunity, not a targeted move. “I will never truly understand that situation, to this day. I wish her nothing but the best,” he said — comments many fans received with considerable scepticism.
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