Hawks' trae Young Trolls Knicks fans in Game 7 – Basketball Insider

In Game 7 between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Denver Nuggets, the Atlanta Hawks star guard travels to the New York Knicks fans among the New York Knicks Trolls Knicks fans.
He was surprised by the noise generated by fans as he watched the Thunder team burst into thunder as they burst into the first half.
In the Oklahoma City Thunder’s main victory, Young hopes to resume competition with New York.
“Hot, but not… OKC fans are bigger than Knicks fans. Happy Sunday!”
Popular, but not…
OKC fans are bigger than Nick fans.
Happy Sunday!– trae Young (@thetraeyoung) May 18, 2025
Whether there is a hot topic or not, Young seems a little desperate about the attempts of Knicks fans. In the past, he would certainly get better from Knicks fans, but that's because of everything he did to them on the court.
The Eagles were eliminated in the game. Meanwhile, New York will compete in the Eastern Finals series against the Indiana Pacers.
Furthermore, one of the great aspects of the Knicks’ playoffs is their voice. It was the arena and the outside pure bed when they advanced to the finals in Game 6 against the Boston Celtics.
Fans were ready to give young people everything they could to handle, and a few joked that he tweeted from Cancun.
Young's competition with Knicks fans
Tensions between the youngsters and Knicks fans first started with New York playing Atlanta in the first round of the 2021 playoffs.
Knicks fans shouted “F *** Trae Young!” throughout the game. Young responded with a winning relief, with 0.9 seconds left.
After the batting, Young's fans at Madison Square Garden swayed to further upset them.
The Eagles went on to win the series 4-1, and Young ended Game 5 with a bow. He dominated the whole process, averaging 29.1 points and 9.8 assists per game. When asked about the bow after the game, he offered a classic offer.
“I know where we are. I know there are a lot of shows around the city and I know what they will do at the end of the show. They bow.”
Since then, the hatred among Knicks fans has been intensifying, repeatedly booing and shouting.
However, they have a lot of cheers now. The first game of the Eastern Conference Finals against the Pacers was Wednesday night.



