Knicks fans have come up with a creative, albeit odd, taunt for Trae Young. POOL PHOTOS-USA TODAY Sports

Game 1 of the Atlanta Hawks and New York Knicks first-round playoff series was defined by a game-winner from Hawks guard Trae Young.

Even before the game started at Madison Square Garden, fans in the Big Apple took to mocking Young at nearly every turn. Once the sharpshooting young guard won the game late in the fourth quarter, he quieted those on hand for the Knicks’ first playoff games since 2013 in short order.

If we thought things were going to change for Game 2 on Wednesday, we were sorely mistaken. Knicks fans were actually handed this paper ahead of the start of the game. This is not a drill. 

“At only 22 years old Trae’s hair is thinning at an alarmingly fast pace, and he has a bald spot forming at the crown of his head,” the paper read. “This will be a much more effective chant to take advantage of home court and throw Trae off his game.”

It’s clear that the Knicks are attempting to avoid the profane chants that defined Sunday’s game. But how immature is this? Making fun of a dude’s hairline? Come on.

Unfortunately, attempting to get into the head of Trae Young did not work initially. Atlanta held a 27-20 lead after the first quarter with the star guard having connected on two of his three shots while dishing out three assists.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Canucks rally to take shocking 3-1 series lead over Predators
MLB making changes to uniforms after harsh player criticism
James Harden outduels former teammate as Clippers even series
Watch: Bucks' Bobby Portis ejected in first quarter of Game 4
Rory McIlroy, Shane Lowry team up to win Zurich in playoff
Candace Parker has one lofty post-retirement goal
NBA Coach of the Year announced
Nuggets star questionable with calf injury ahead of Game 5
Canucks start third goalie in Game 4 vs. Predators
Joel Embiid calls out Sixers fans for lack of home presence
Women's hoops icon Candace Parker retires: Basketball world pays tribute
Stephen A. Smith blasts NBA for not suspending Russell Westbrook
Cale Makar sparks Avalanche to go up 3-1 in series vs. Jets
Knicks shut down Sixers in final minutes to take 3-1 lead
Watch: ‘Playoff P’ finally emerges for Clippers
Falcons HC Raheem Morris addresses QB situation after curious draft pick
Watch: Avalanche's Artturi Lehkonen stays hot vs. Jets
Steelers back makes revealing comment about difference in QB situation
Predicting which non-2023 playoff teams will make the postseason in 2024
Rejuvenated Stars head into Game 4 after OT win

Want more NBA news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.