
‘F-U’ chants help transform Trae Young into hated Knicks villain
NY Post
They treated him like he was Jose Altuve at Yankee Stadium before Game 1 even started, 15,000 or so throaty fans chanting his name with an F-bomb preceding it.
With less than one second remaining, Trae Young put his finger to his lips and motioned to the packed house at the Garden that he no longer could hear them yelling at him. “I wanted to hear those F-U chants again,” Young said immediately after the game on TNT.
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