Taylor Swift nearly crossed paths with Scooter Braun and his girlfriend, Sydney Sweeney, while attending Game 4 of the NBA Finals.
The âI Knew It, I Knew Youâ singer, 36, was seated courtside with her close friends Alana and Este Haim â all wearing custom Knicks gear â at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday, June 10, as the Knicks once again took on the San Antonio Spurs.
Swift and her friends were shown on the ABC broadcast cheering loudly throughout the game, though itâs not clear whether they knew how close they were to Braun, 44, and Euphoria star Sweeney, 28.
Footage shared by Entertainment Tonight revealed that Braun and his girlfriend were seated only a few rows behind Swift and her friends â albeit separated by a barricade.
Wednesdayâs Knicks game may be the closest Swift and Braun have been to one another since their business dispute erupted in 2019. At that time, Braun acquired Swiftâs master recordings from her former record label, Big Machine, for a reported $330 million.
Swift publicly opposed the sale and later commenced re-recording some of her classic albums to retain a sense of creative ownership over the material.
Amidst a very public feud between the two, Braun sold the rights of Swiftâs masters to Shamrock Capital for $300 million in November 2020. Nearly five years later, Swift excitedly announced that sheâd regained the rights to her original recordings.
âIâm trying to gather my thoughts into something coherent, but right now my mind is just a slideshow,â she wrote on her website in May 2025. âA flashback sequence of all the times I daydreamed about, wished for, and pined away for a chance to get to tell you this news. All the times I was thiiiiiiiis close, reaching out for it, only for it to fall through. I almost stopped thinking it could ever happen, after 20 years of having the carrot dangled and then yanked away. But thatâs all in the past now.â
Swift announced, âIâve been bursting into tears of joy at random intervals ever since I found out that this is really happening. I really get to say these words: All of the music Iâve ever made⊠now belongs⊠to me.â
The singer-songwriter later shared on her fiancĂ© Travis Kelceâs podcast in August 2025 that she genuinely did burst into tears when she confirmed the purchase.
âI knock on the door, heâs playing video games and Iâm trying to say it in a normal way ⊠he, like, puts his headset down ⊠and I think he thought something was wrong,â Swift remembered. âYou come up and I go, âI got all my music back and I just absolutely started heaving crying.â
Swift went on, â[I] dropped, had no power in my legs to support myself. This changed my life. I canât believe it still.â
At the time, Braun told TMZ that he simply âwish[ed] everybody the bestâ when he was asked about Swift regaining control of her musical catalog.
More recently, Braun admitted on the Suzy Weissâ âSecond Thoughtâ podcast in May that he resented the way he was depicted in the dispute with Swift.
â[I] went from being like, loved and appreciated for over a decade to literally a villain the next night. I donât want to go into that, but I will say something that will really sum it up that I donât know if Iâve ever really said,â Braun said. âI donât know Taylor Swift. I think Iâve met her in my life three times.â
The music mogul went on, âI 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 most respect for her. You donât spend $300 million buying a label that sheâs on unless youâre excited at the opportunity to work with her.â
Meanwhile, Swiftâs courtside appearance at Madison Square Garden for Game 4 of the NBA Finals was also intriguing because sheâs rumored to be tying the knot with Kelce, 36, at the âworldâs most famous arenaâ later this year.
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