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Jalen Brunson admitted that Trae Young's Las Vegas-themed celebration following the Atlanta Hawks' win over the New York Knicks in the NBA Cup bothered him, but said doesn't plan to let it consume ...
As he dribbled out the clock in the final seconds, Young pretended to shoot dice on the Knicks’ logo. “We should win the game if we don’t want him to do that,” Knicks point guard Jalen ...
Young took his villain role to the next step, using the Knicks' logo as a prop. Atlanta's star point guard scored 22 points and dished 11 assists. During the Hawks' 17-4 run in the third quarter ...
After the game, Brunson was asked about Young celebrating on the Knicks logo and he had a short answer. "We should win the game if we don't want him to do that" Young has taken a different ...
We were going to Vegas, so that's what I had to do." Trae Young said he planned this dice roll on the Knicks logo a few days ago with his little brother. “I rolled an eight. And then I picked it up.
NEW YORK — Trae Young didn’t do any trash talk during the game, but he pretended to roll dice on the Knicks’ logo as the seconds ticked away. The Hawks finished with 22 offensive rebounds ...
Young decided to get a little Vegas-style trolling in and pretended to roll the dice on the New York midcourt logo. It’s a harmless bit of mischief on Young’s part, just enough to get Knicks ...
Atlanta has won seven of their last eight games and the latest was a win in the NBA Cup Quarterfinals against the Knicks, the Hawks second win over New York this season. One big reason that the ...
Forty executives and coaches combined to pick the New York Knicks sixth on The Athletic's poll of the NBA's top 10 front offices. However, The Athletic noted that New York was "the most divisive ...
As the final seconds ticked off the clock, Young rolled mock dice on the Knicks logo, delivering a clear message. The Hawks are going to Las Vegas. The Knicks are not.
That’s why we got this win.” Atlanta’s defense stifled the Knicks in the second half, holding them to just 46 points — the second-fewest by New York in a half this season. While Karl ...