Few, if any, opposing players have embraced the Reggie Miller-esque role of villain at the Garden in recent years quite like Trae Young has.
The Atlanta point guard played the foil during the Knicks’ first-round loss in the playoffs in 2021, resulting in profane chants featuring Young’s full name from the MSG faithful ever since.
The 26-year-old Young only added to the venom — which he has called “a love-hate relationship — earlier this season when he mockingly imitated rolling a pair of dice on the Knicks’ midcourt logo after the Hawks earned a trip to Las Vegas and a spot in the NBA Cup semifinals with their latest head-to-head win in December.
“I think if that’s what he wants to do, it’s good for him,” Jalen Brunson said after Sunday’s practice in Tarrytown, a day before Young and the Hawks will be back in New York for an MLK Day matinee. “I mean, if he embraces it, great for him.
“I have a lot of respect for him as a player and everything, and I think that dates before I even got here [in 2022]. So I guess the fan base and him had something deeper before obviously me getting here. It’s another challenge for us, we’ve just gotta be ready to go.”