Nick Wright playfully calls out Taylor Swift for slogan use after Knicks win

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Last updated Jun 13, 2026

Nick Wright playfully calls out Taylor Swift for slogan use after Knicks win
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Nick Wright humorously criticized Taylor Swift for using his catchphrase 'Never a doubt' after the New York Knicks' comeback win against the San Antonio Spurs in Game 4 of the NBA Finals on June 10. Swift celebrated the Knicks' victory, which saw them erase a 29-point deficit, while Wright claimed the slogan has exclusive ties to the Kansas City Chiefs. He acknowledged the playful nature of the exchange and mentioned that the slogan's usage was closely associated with his Chiefs fandom. The Knicks have a 3-1 series lead in the Finals and are one win away from their third championship in franchise history.

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  • The Knicks won Game 4, 107-106, over the Spurs.
  • Swift used Wright's slogan after the dramatic comeback.
  • Wright has long associated 'Never a doubt' with the Chiefs.
  • The Knicks hold a 3-1 lead in the NBA Finals.
  • Swift is connected to Chiefs player Travis Kelce.
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Nick Wright jokingly called out Taylor Swift after she used his familiar Kansas City Chiefs phrase following the New York Knicks’ Game 4 win. The exchange pulled two very different fan worlds into the same conversation, with Swift celebrating a dramatic Knicks moment while Wright defended a slogan he has long tied to Kansas City.

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