Trae Young Just Reopened Knicks Fans’ Worst Playoff Wound

Former Atlanta Hawks guard Trae Young during an NBA game.
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Trae Young did not need much of an opening to irritate New York Knicks fans again. New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani gave him one.

In a clip shared by Fullcourtpass, Mamdani was discussing how expensive Knicks playoff tickets have become and, almost as an aside, said he blamed Young. The affordability point was grounded in reality: resale prices for Knicks-Hawks first-round games at Madison Square Garden had climbed above $300 on SeatGeek, while a New York Post ticket roundup reported the cheapest available MSG seats at $334 with fees as of April 13. Atlanta entry prices were notably lower.

Young’s response, shown in the post circulating on X, was exactly the kind of line Knicks fans hate because it came with a knowing smirk: he told followers to “remember what happened the last time the Mayor of that City had my name in his mouth during a time like this.”

That is not vague trolling. It is a direct callback to 2021.

Back then, then-mayor Bill de Blasio publicly took a swipe at Young during the Knicks-Hawks playoff series, telling him to stop “hunting for fouls” and insisting New York would teach him a lesson. Instead, Young became the series villain at Madison Square Garden and helped send the Knicks home in five games. That history is what makes this new post more than a throwaway joke. Young knows exactly which wound he is poking.

That is also why this should land differently for Knicks fans than a standard Trae social-media jab.

Mamdani was not really trying to start a basketball feud. He was making a broader affordability argument. The mayor’s office says Mamdani was sworn in on Jan. 1, 2026, and his public messaging has consistently leaned into cost-of-living issues in the city. In the Fullcourtpass clip, he framed Knicks playoff pricing as another example of ordinary New Yorkers getting squeezed out of something that is supposed to belong to the whole city.

Young took that and turned it into a playoff warning.


Why Trae Young’s post should annoy Knicks fans

Because he is not just talking. He is reminding New York that he has already played the villain role here successfully.

The timing matters. The Knicks-Hawks Game 1 is set for Saturday, April 18, at Madison Square Garden, renewing one of the more personal East playoff matchups of the last several years. And unlike empty rivalry nostalgia, Young’s history at MSG gives him credibility every time he decides to stir the pot.

For Knicks fans, that is the irritating part. This is not some outsider trying to force a rivalry that no longer exists. Young already owns a place in Knicks playoff history, whether New York wants to hear about it or not.


Mamdani’s ticket gripe gave Young perfect material

There is also an uncomfortable twist for Knicks fans: Mamdani’s underlying point was one many of them probably agree with.

SeatGeek listings showed first-round MSG get-in prices in the low $300s, while Hawks home games were listed much lower, including one Atlanta date at $88 and another at $93. The Knicks have also taken anti-reseller steps this postseason, according to the New York Post, trying to keep more tickets in actual fans’ hands instead of letting brokers inflate prices even further.

So Young managed to do two things at once: mock the city and piggyback on a real New York frustration. He was not just trolling for attention. He found a way to reopen the 2021 feud while inserting himself into a debate Knicks fans are already having.

And now the series is here.

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